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Google & Bing delete billions of AI spam pages

November 28, 2025

While the world hunts for discounts, one of the most radical changes of the last decade is taking place in the engine room of the internet. In an unannounced but apparently coordinated action, Google and Microsoft (Bing) began today to massively clean up their search indexes. Experts are already talking about the “SEO Apocalypse 2025.”

The End of the “Dead Internet”: The Background

Since the release of powerful text generators (such as GPT-5 and Gemini Ultra) in 2024, the World Wide Web has been subjected to an unprecedented flood. So-called “content farms” use automated agents to generate millions of articles daily, all serving one purpose: to generate advertising revenue through clicks.

The Problem: These texts are often flawlessly written, but devoid of content. They repeat well-known facts, inflate 50 words of information into 2,000 words of text, and clog up search results for legitimate queries.

“We reached a point where, for some search queries, not a single human-verified sentence could be found on the first three pages of results. The internet was threatening to choke on its own noise.” – Dr. Elena Rostova, Chief Analyst for Search Quality at Forrester Research.

Google & Bing löschen Milliarden KI-Spam-Seiten

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The weapon: “Semantic Density Filters”

What happened today is the rollout of a new technology. Both Google and Bing have activated so-called “Semantic Density Filters” (SDFs).

Unlike previous detectors, which only attempted to identify whether a text originated from AI (which was often error-prone), SDFs measure the “information density” per paragraph. The AI ​​analyzes how much new information a text offers relative to its length.

The criterion: A text that is 1,000 words long but repeatedly paraphrases the information content of a single sentence (typical of cheap AI-generated texts) will be flagged.

The consequence:These pages are not only demoted in the ranking but completely de-indexed—that is, deleted from the search engine’s database.

The extent: A digital devastation

Initial data from SEO tracking tools reveal the massive scale of the event:

Visibility Crash: Large networks of niche websites (e.g., “https://www.google.com/search?q=Bester-Toaster-Test24.com” or generic health blogs) lost 95% to 100% of their visibility within four hours.

Billions of Deleted URLs: Search Engine Land estimates that by evening, approximately 15 to 20 billion unique URLs worldwide will disappear from indexes. This equates to roughly 10-15% of the indexable web.

Traffic Shift: Established media brands, forums (such as Reddit), and verified expert blogs are experiencing an immediate surge in traffic as the “spam competition” disappears.

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Collateral damage and criticism

As with any major algorithm update, there are innocent victims here, too. Webmaster forums are already seeing reports from operators of small hobby blogs who have also been removed from the index.

Critics argue that the “Semantic Density Filters” are set too aggressively and penalize even flowery or verbose human writing styles as “AI rambling.” Google has already announced that it will provide a form for manual reviews in the coming days, but for many small businesses, this could come too late!

A Return to Quality?

November 28, 2025, marks a turning point. Flooding the internet with generated content for “free” is no longer a viable business model. Search engines have signaled: Those who want reach must once again provide genuine, concise, and relevant information—regardless of whether it’s written by humans or machines.

Sources:

  • Google Search Central Blog: “November 2025 Core Update”
  • Microsoft Bing Webmaster Blog: “Clean Web Initiative”
  • Search Engine Land: “The Great De-Indexing”
  • TechCrunch: “The Dead Internet is being pruned”
  • Image material: Google Banana Pro

About the Author:

Michael W. SuhrDipl. Betriebswirt | Webdesign- und Beratung | Office Training
After 20 years in logistics, I turned my hobby, which has accompanied me since the mid-1980s, into a profession, and have been working as a freelancer in web design, web consulting and Microsoft Office since the beginning of 2015. On the side, I write articles for more digital competence in my blog as far as time allows.
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