From the above document:
Here is a summary of what different types of Lowest pages look like:
Lack of purpose pages
● No Main Content
● Gibberish Main Content
● Cannot determine purpose
Lack of Purpose Pages
Sometimes it is impossible to figure out the purpose of the page. For example, some pages are either accidentally or
deliberately created with no MC or gibberish and/or meaningless MC. Some pages fail to achieve their purpose so
profoundly that the purpose of the page cannot be determined. Such pages serve no real purpose for users.
No matter how or why they are created, lack of purpose pages should be rated Lowest quality.
Pages that fail to achieve their purpose
● No/little Main Content or lowest quality Main Content
● Copied Main Content or auto-generated Main Content
● Obstructed or inaccessible Main Content
● Inadequate information about the website or creator of the Main Content
7.2.2 No/Little Main Content
Pages exist to share their MC with users. The following pages should be rated Lowest because they fail to achieve their
purpose:
● Pages with no MC.
● Pages with a bare minimum of MC that is unhelpful for the purpose of the page.
7.2.3 Lowest Quality Main Content
The Lowest rating applies to any page with Lowest Quality MC. Lowest quality MC is content created with such
insufficient time, effort, expertise, talent, and/or skill that it fails to achieve its purpose. The Lowest rating should also
apply to pages where users cannot benefit from the MC, for example:
● Informational pages with demonstrably inaccurate MC.
● The MC is so difficult to read, watch, or use, that it takes great effort to understand and use the page.
● Broken functionality of the page due to lack of skill in construction, poor design, or lack of maintenance.
Have high standards and think about how typical users in your locale would experience the MC on the page. A page may
have value
Such pages should be avoid as they can lead to the downgrade of a site.