Having Specific Words In Content - Is It Bad In The Eyes Of Google?

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Having such words in content like: sex, penis, vagina and such will have bad impact on my website? Will Google penalize my website?

On my current website i only have 1 of those words. Will it still affect my website?
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  • Profile picture of the author Lett
    Yes, they are bad in the eyes of google, although 1 word probably won't matter.
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  • Profile picture of the author efs
    Not only might it affect your rankings with Google itself - if people searching have Google's "SafeSearch" enabled, your site simply might not even come up. The default is for images, but if a user knows what he/she is doing, they might change it from "Filter explicit images only" to "Filter both explicit text and explicit images".

    Maybe if you surround those words along with very medically relevant words - it might be fine. Use Adwords Tool, and search on those terms, and try to use only medical terms. Just an idea.

    Hope this help
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  • Profile picture of the author merockysingh
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    • Profile picture of the author apatra
      yes you have to be careful mostly when dealing with Google in terms of using such words
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  • Profile picture of the author hitek
    Is it also has bad affect on PR of website? I heard about it first time?
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  • Profile picture of the author Google.me
    I havent had any analysis on this - but thinking that google bot is a giant dictionary and acts on demands from engineers yeah there's a high probability of some type of penalty for slang words in content.
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