Matt Cutts Declares Google Does Not Judge for Wrecked HTML
In a video published Sep 25, 2013 by Google’s chief of search spam, Matt Cutts – Google inveterate that they are not involved in reprimanding sites which have wrecked or unacceptable HTML.
In a statement, Matt Cutts threw some words, “thus Google does not make somebody pay if you have unacceptable HTML, for the reason there would be a massive number of web pages like that.”
Cutts preferred to continue with his statement that if they brought validity of HTML under use as a standing indication, it would presently damage search superiority. Why? For the reason there are countless of web pages that have wrecked HTML and so superior content would not grade also if this was the indication or signal.
Matt Cutts came up with certain additional words regarding Google keeps back the right to exercise it as a standing aspect in the prospect however presently, it is not.
He also attaches that there are perhaps an association flanked by better ranking web pages and valid HTML but it is at rest not a ranking aspect.
Here is the video:
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