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Is it worth publishing articles on your site if they have not been normally removed from another (very large) site?
I will make a reservation: the articles are really mine.
I really have accumulated dozens of articles over several years - which I wrote for large sites because I didn’t have the courage to write on my own, where they would be visited very soon.
However, for Google, this is just unimportant - it does not have the concept of "mine".
So.
Some articles were removed by moderation.
I plan to delete the rest myself (but it’s not so easy, because their accounts were deleted, some by me, some for trolling and spam, you either have to ask the admins, or there is still an idea to write a bot with proxies and bombard articles with complaints based on the hypothesis that there is auto-deletion there or they will simply delete it without looking)
But even if in the end all the articles are deleted, it’s still not so simple.
There removal works interestingly. The page itself remains - the URL, article title, description, tags, and only the content is emptied. And the old versions of the article (in the sandbox) must be somehow deleted separately.
And all this climbs into the issuance of Google and is not going to fully disappear from there for many months, I can hardly wait.
So the question is: is it worth publishing such "deleted" articles on your site?
I am also considering a compromise - to publish only translations into other languages (well, at least this is normal?), But I would also like to publish the original, because it is English, no other language can replace it.
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Yes, it is worth publishing articles on your site.
It will be better if you change them a little - add a couple of pictures or supplement with something that was not in the earlier publication.
I recommend publishing for yourself. Perhaps some of the information should be rewritten so that it is not perceived by search engines as a copy of the previous article (may be punished by a downgrade in the search). In fact, do copywriting of their own articles.
It is best to make a small rewrite of these articles, and in principle it would not hurt to check their availability on the Internet, it is quite possible that they have already been scattered on other sites. in this case, it is better to do a full rewrite, but leave the target requests. I would do so...
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