📌 Content Quality is Not Objective

Content quality isn’t something that can be measured with a single standard — it’s subjective. This makes it challenging for search engines to differentiate between good and bad quality content.
🔍 Google’s Approach:
- âś” Google tries to identify the unique side of content by profiling the words used across different domains.
- âś” This helps Google differentiate between various contextual domains within a broader knowledge domain.
- ✔ It also assists in understanding the differences in user behavior, expectations, and “quality parameters” for each contextual domain.
📊 Why This Matters:
- ✔ By identifying different quality parameters, Google attempts to determine what “content quality” truly means for a specific user classification.
- âś” A long, detailed article filled with tons of research and information might not be considered high quality if users in that domain are expecting short-form content.
đź’ˇ The Takeaway:
👉 Understand your context vectors by selecting:
- Unique words
- Relevant terms
- Specific concepts
- Domain-aligned phrases
for the given contextual domain.