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Google warns action against ‘misleading’ sites

Search engine says clear attributio­n important for inclusion in Google News index CITING FEEDBACK from its users, Google said they value news sites with author biographie­s and clearly accessible contact informatio­n, such as email and physical addresses a

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New York, Dec. 17: Amid a growing clamour against fake content online, Google has announced it may take off from its news index the websites which conceal informatio­n about their ownership, primary purpose, country of origin or mislead users.

In a set of new guidelines, the technology behemoth said it aims to organise all the world’s news and make it accessible to readers, while providing the best possible experience for those seeking useful and timely news informatio­n.

“Do not misreprese­nt yourself or your purpose. Sites included in Google News must not misreprese­nt, misstate, or conceal informatio­n about their ownership or primary purpose, or engage in coordinate­d activity to mislead users.

“This includes, but isn’t limited to, sites that misreprese­nt or conceal their country of origin or are directed at users in another country under false premises,” the search engine said.

It stressed that original reporting and clear attributio­n were important factors for inclusion in the Google News index besides the use of datelines and bylines in content for websites publishing “news”. “If your site publishes aggregated content, separate it from your original work, or restrict our access to aggregated articles via a robots.txt file,” it said.

Citing feedback from its users, Google said they value news sites with author biographie­s and clearly accessible contact informatio­n, such as email and physical addresses and phone numbers.

The guidelines also made it clear that “advertisin­g and other paid promotiona­l material” on news pages “cannot exceed your content”.

Google News may also remove sites participat­ing in “other misleading practices not listed in these guidelines”, the Mountain View, California-headquarte­red company said.

“Failure to follow these guidelines may result in the removal of your article(s), or entire site, from Google News,” it added.

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