Are descriptions in Social Media Accounts seen as Duplicate Content bt SE?
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Hello,
I was wondering:
If someone (like me) has same or very similar description for all social accounts (eg google plus, linkedin, etc also considering less famous or more specific accounts) profiles, will it be considered as duplicate content by search engines?
And what if the content and description will be similar also to the one in the website? Will this be duplicate for the website?
Thank you!
Eugenio -
Hi Social Engaged,
I believe this has been covered a while back, here is the link!
I also believe it shouldn't be much of an issue as Google will be able to distinguish that they are social profiles and are supposed to be kept consistent.
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