RATED A+
✔✔In PQ rating, you need to identify who created the website T/F - ✔✔T
✔✔List the 3 high level steps of page quality rating: - ✔✔1. Assess the true purpose of
the page. If the website or page has a harmful purpose or is designed to deceive people
about its true purpose, it should be rated Lowest
2. Assess the potential of the page to cause harm as described in these guidelines.
Websites or pages that are harmful to people or society, untrustworthy, or spammy as
defined in these guidelines should be rated Lowest
3. Otherwise, the PQ rating is based on how well the page achieves its purpose as
described in these guideline
✔✔Different types of websites / webpages may have different expectations for PQ
rating. Give some examples - ✔✔Small hobbyist websites vs. large corporate websites
● Websites involving financial transactions vs. websites that do not require payment or
collect personal information ● Websites with content created by ordinary people on a
volunteer basis vs. websites with content created by professional
✔✔The unifying theme for evaluating the quality of the MC is the extent to which the MC
allows the page to achieve its ______ and offers a satisfying user experience. -
✔✔purpose
✔✔quality of the MC can be determined by the amount of: - ✔✔effort : Consider the
extent to which a human being actively worked to create satisfying content. Effort may
be direct, such as a person translating a poem from one language to another. Effort
may go into designing page functionality or building systems that power a webpage,
such as the creation of a page that offers machine translation as a service to users. On
the other hand, the automatic creation of thousands of pages by running existing freely
available content through existing translation software without any oversight, manual
curation, etc., would not be considered to have human effort
originality : Consider the extent to which the content offers unique, original content that
is not available on other websites. If other websites have similar content, consider
whether the page is the original source.
talent/skill: Consider the extent to which the content is created with enough talent and
skill to provide a satisfying experience for people who visit the page.
Accuracy: For informational pages, consider the extent to which the content is factually
accurate. For pages on YMYL topics, consider the extent to which the content is
accurate and consistent with well-established expert consensus.