
Internal Google Search documentation has been leaked, revealing significant insights into the search engine's ranking algorithm. The leak, which includes over 2,500 pages from Google's Content API Warehouse, exposes 14,014 ranking factors and suggests that domain authority, click-through rates, and Chrome data influence search rankings. This contradicts previous public statements made by Google. The documents were accidentally published on GitHub by an automated bot named yoshi-code-bot. Google has confirmed the authenticity of the leaked documents but cautioned that the documentation lacks context. The leak has sparked a frenzy among SEO experts and raised questions about Google's transparency regarding its search algorithms. Notable figures like Mike King and Rand Fishkin have provided insights on the leak, which impacts Google's $2.168 trillion market cap.
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