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Can webpages and websites change frequently? Ans✔✔- True Is the purpose of page quality rating to evaluate how well a page achives its purpose? Ans✔✔- True A search engine is a tool to help people find or interact with content available on the internet Ans✔✔- True The word user refers toa person trying to find information or accomplish a task on the internet. Ans✔✔- True
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Can webpages and websites change frequently? Ans✔✔- True Is the purpose of page quality rating to evaluate how well a page achives its purpose? Ans✔✔- True A search engine is a tool to help people find or interact with content available on the internet Ans✔✔- True The word user refers toa person trying to find information or accomplish a task on the internet. Ans✔✔- True A webpage is connected to the World Wide Web and can be viewed or visited using a web browser, a browser on your phone, or a search app. Ans✔✔- True A URL is a string of letters, numbers, and punctuation that your web browser uses to find and display a webpage. Ans✔✔- True A website or site is a group of World Wide Web pages usually containing hyperlinks to each other and made available online by an individual, company, educational institution, government, or organization. Ans✔✔- True A homepage of a website is the main page of the site. It is usually the first page that users see when the site loads. No extra words, only the website title/purpose. Ans✔✔- True
A website owner is the person, company, or organization who is responsible for a website. Ans✔✔- True A content creator is the individual(s) or entity (business, organization, etc.) who created the content on a webpage Ans✔✔- True The purpose of a page is the reason or reasons why the page was created. Ans✔✔- True ● The goal of PQ rating is to determine how well a page achieves its purpose. In order to assign a rating, you must understand the purpose of the page and sometimes the website. ● By understanding the purpose of the page, you'll better understand what criteria are important to consider when evaluating that particular page. ● Websites and pages should be created to help people. If that is not the case, a rating of Lowest may be warranted. More on this later. Ans✔✔- True As long as the page is created to help people, we will not consider any particular page purpose or type to be higher quality than another. For example, encyclopedia pages are not necessarily higher quality than humor pages. The type of page does not determine the PQ rating—you have to understand the purpose of the page to determine the rating. Ans✔✔- True Common helpful or beneficial page purposes include (but are not limited to): ● To share information about a topic. ● To share a personal experience, perspective, or feelings on a topic. ● To share pictures, videos, or other forms of media. ● To demonstrate a personal talent or skill. ● To express an opinion or point of view. ● To entertain. ● To offer products or services. ● To allow users to post questions for other users to answer. ● To allow users to share files or to download software. Ans✔✔- True
For pages about clear YMYL topics, we have very high Page Quality rating standards because low quality pages on such topics could potentially negatively impact a person's health, financial stability, or safety, or the welfare or well-being of society. Ans✔✔- True Main Content is any part of the page that directly helps the page achieve its purpose. MC can be text, images, videos, page features (e.g., calculators, games), and it can be content created by website users, such as videos, reviews, articles, comments posted by users, etc. Tabs on some pages lead to even more information (e.g., customer reviews) and can sometimes be considered part of the MC. Ans✔✔- True The MC also includes the title at the top of the page. Descriptive MC titles allow users to make informed decisions about what pages to visit. Helpful titles summarize the MC on the page. Ans✔✔- True Supplementary Content contributes to a good user experience on the page, but does not directly help the page achieve its purpose. SC is an important part of the user experience. One common type of SC is navigation links that allow users to visit other parts of the website. In some cases, content behind tabs may be considered part of the SC. Sometimes the easiest way to identify SC is to look for the parts of the page that are not MC or Ads. Ans✔✔- True Ads may contribute to a good user experience. Advertisements/Monetization (Ads) is content and/or links that are displayed for the purpose of monetizing (making money from) the page. The presence or absence of Ads is not by itself a reason for a High or Low quality rating. Without advertising and monetization, some webpages could not exist because it costs money to maintain a website and create high quality content. Ans✔✔- True The most common type of monetization is advertisements. Ads may be labeled as "ads," "sponsored links," "sponsored listings," "sponsored results," etc. Ads may change when you reload the page, and different users may see different Ads on the same page. Ans✔✔- True We will consider a website responsible for the overall quality of the Ads displayed. Ans✔✔- True
When you have more than one homepage "candidate," please use whichever one offers the most information about the specific webpage in the rating task. Use your judgment. The goal is to understand the webpage and the website(s) it is associated with, not find the one unique, correct homepage. Occasionally, your rating task will include a URL for which there are two or more justifiable "homepage" candidates. Ans✔✔- True Every page belongs to a website, and it should be clear: ● Who (what individuals, company, business, organization, government agency, etc.) is responsible for the website. ● Who (what individuals, company, business, organization, government agency, etc.) created the content on the page you are evaluating. Note that for pages on websites such as forums and social media platforms, people may post content using an alias or username in order to avoid sharing personally identifiable information online. In these cases, the alias or username is an acceptable way to identify the content creator. Ans✔✔- True Websites are usually very clear about who is responsible for the website and who created the content on the page. There are many reasons for this: ● People may want to showcase their own personal talent, experiences, and perspectives. ● Artists, authors, musicians, and other original content creators may want to be known and appreciated. ● Commercial websites may have copyrighted material they want to protect. ● Businesses and organizations may want people to know who they are and what they do. ● Stores want customers to feel comfortable buying their products online. Ans✔✔- True Most websites have "contact us" or "about us" or "about" pages that provide information about who owns the site. Many companies have an entire website or blog devoted to who they are and what they are doing, what jobs are available, etc. Ans✔✔- True