SEO templates triggering moderation – how are you handling this?”
SEO templates triggering moderation – how are you handling this?”
We’ve run into this too. A lot of SEO templates get flagged because moderation systems detect common ‘spam/promotional’ patterns (e.g., ‘best’, ‘guaranteed’, aggressive CTAs, competitor-bashing, or anything that sounds like ‘hack the algorithm’). What’s helped us is rewriting templates to be more neutral and informational: swap ‘best/guaranteed/instant’ for ‘top options/considerations’, add a short compliance preface (informational only, no guarantees, no harmful/illegal tactics), and avoid language that implies manipulation. Also, instead of pasting a huge template, we generate content section-by-section (outline → intro → each H2 → FAQ/meta). In sensitive niches (health/finance/legal), we keep claims cautious and add appropriate disclaimers. This usually improves approval rates a lot.
100% agree. I’ve noticed moderation flags the tone/pattern more than the intent. Switching to neutral wording (no ‘guaranteed/best/instant’) and generating section-by-section instead of dumping a full template has reduced blocks for me.
