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Google tweaks spam policy after publishers complain and EU antitrust risk grows
Technology
Published on 7 May 2026

Publishers say ads and partner content were pushed down
Google has offered changes to its spam policy after publishers said it was damaging their search rankings, especially when sites displayed content from commercial partners. The company’s move is intended to help it avoid a potential EU antitrust fine under the Digital Markets Act. Demotions were linked to a monetization tactic that many publishers rely on.
- Google is revising its spam policy amid publisher complaints
- The update targets ranking impacts linked to partner content
- EU antitrust enforcement under the Digital Markets Act is a driver
- Commercial partnership content was reportedly demoted by the policy
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