Summary
When creating Google articles, avoid Anglicisms, do not publish third-party contact details, and ensure no private or confidential information is included.
Guidelines for Creating Google Articles
- Avoid Anglicisms
- Articles containing Anglicisms may be refused. Ensure that the language used is appropriate for the target audience and adheres to local language standards.
- Do Not Publish Third-Party Contact Details
- It is prohibited to include contact information of third parties in your articles. This helps protect privacy and complies with data protection regulations.
- No Private or Confidential Information
- Ensure that the content does not include any private or confidential information. This includes sensitive data that could compromise individuals or organizations.
For further details, you can refer to the general Google guidelines for articles here.
FAQ
Q: What happens if I include Anglicisms in my article?
A: Articles containing Anglicisms may be refused.
Q: Can I include contact details of third parties in my articles?
A: No, it is prohibited to publish third-party contact details.
Q: Is private information allowed in Google articles?
A: No, content that includes private or confidential information is not permitted.