<b>Where the Helpful Content System actually lives now</b>
This week on the radar: sources untangling what happened to the standalone HCU.
Confirmed
— <a href="https://developers.google.com/search/blog">Google Search Central Blog</a> — documents the helpful content signals folding into the core ranking systems; there's no separate HCU run anymore.
— <a href="https://developers.google.com/search/docs/fundamentals/creating-helpful-content">Google's helpful content guidance</a> — the 'self-assessment' questions are still the clearest checklist of what the signal targets.
Read this
— <a href="https://searchengineland.com">Search Engine Land</a> — explainers on why recoveries now arrive inside core updates rather than dedicated HCU refreshes.
Chatter
— Community consensus: sites hit by the 2023 HCU largely recover (if at all) only on a subsequent core update, not between them.
The even-handed summary: 'helpful content' is no longer an event you wait for; it's a continuous, baked-in signal.
One to bookmark: Google's self-assessment questions — the most concrete artifact of what the system rewards.
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<b>Where the Helpful Content System actually lives now</b>
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