GEO-Flag: Detecting and Measuring GEO-Optimized Web Content
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) modifies web content to increase its likelihood of being selected and cited by generative search engines. This can give strategically optimized pages visibility disproportionate to their authority or relevance and even make weak or false information appear well supported. Unlike conventional search, generative search synthesizes information into direct answers rather than presenting competing sources, which can further amplify these risks, as assessing source provenance and authority requires additional user interaction. Despite these concerns, systematic m
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“GEO-Flag: Detecting and Measuring GEO-Optimized Web Content”
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“GEO-Flag: Detecting and Measuring GEO-Optimized Web Content”
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“GEO-Flag: Detecting and Measuring GEO-Optimized Web Content”
