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Will there be PS sanctions for different content for them and the user?
Greetings.
I would like to insert an emoji into the meta-title so that it is displayed in the SERP, but when viewing the page in the browser, this emoji on the tab looks next to the logo, to put it mildly, inappropriate, some kind of porridge turns out, but in the SERP it looks quite appropriate and harmonious.
I would like to correct this situation and make it so that emoji is displayed in the search results, but not in the header on the site itself. This can be done by substituting data for the PS bot, but this, it seems, is covered by the PS itself. There is some kind of filter or punishment for issuing different content for the user of the site and the search engine. But this is just one small change in the page, tiny)
Do you know any reliably useful information on this dilemma - to replace it or not?
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better like this (js):
const oldTitle = document.title;
const newTitle = ' ' + oldTitle;
document.title = newTitle;
Will not. I've been practicing for 10 years, I've never had a complaint.
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