YMYL

ʻO kou kālā, a me kou ola

YMYL is the acronym for ʻO kou kālā, a me kou ola.

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A concept used by Google in its Search Quality Evaluator Guidelines, which assess the quality of search results. YMYL pages could impact a person’s future happiness, health, financial stability, or safety. Examples of YMYL pages include:

  • Financial information pages: Pages offering advice on investments, taxes, retirement planning, loans, or insurance.
  • Financial transaction pages: Online banking, investment platforms, or pages that allow bill payments.
  • Legal information pages: Pages offering legal advice on various topics such as divorce, child custody, creating a will, or bankruptcy.
  • Medical information pages: Pages offering advice on health, drugs, specific diseases or conditions, mental health, or nutrition.
  • News articles or public/official information pages important for having an informed citizenry: Information on local/state/national government processes, government policies, social services, or politics.

Google holds these pages to a higher standard because inaccurate or misleading information could potentially have a serious negative impact on users’ well-being. The search engine giant wants to ensure that high-quality, trustworthy sources appear at the top of search results for YMYL queries.

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