Ask Is it true that Google will penalize a website with too many domain redirections?

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Search engines are designed to follow the principle of politeness during the crawling process to avoid overloading websites and to respect site owners' preferences. Politeness is guided primarily by two key factors: the Robots Exclusion Protocol (robots.txt) and the crawl delay, or time interval between consecutive requests made to a server. The Robots Exclusion Protocol allows site owners to control which parts of their website can or cannot be crawled, adding a layer of security and privacy. Meanwhile, the crawl delay helps prevent excessive strain on the server by limiting how frequently a crawler makes requests. This delay is important for preserving server bandwidth and managing socket availability—the number of concurrent connections the server can handle at any given time from clients, including search bots.
 
Having too many redirects is not an automatic reason for Google to penalize a website. The problem comes when redirects are poorly handled. If your redirects are clean, permanent, and don't form long chains, Google handles them fine. But if they confuse the search engine or make the pages take too long to load, it could hurt your SEO indirectly. It is always better to plan redirects carefully to keep your site healthy.
 
Having too many redirects is not an automatic reason for Google to penalize a website. The problem comes when redirects are poorly handled. If your redirects are clean, permanent, and don't form long chains, Google handles them fine. But if they confuse the search engine or make the pages take too long to load, it could hurt your SEO indirectly. It is always better to plan redirects carefully to keep your site healthy.
You know, I have heard that rumor about Google penalizing sites with too many domain redirects. The thinking is it can create a confusing user experience and make it harder for Google to properly index the site. So they tend to prefer a clean, direct redirect setup that just maps old URLs straight to the new ones. Anything too complicated or indirect could potentially get your site downgraded in the search results. That's why it's important to keep the redirect structure as simple and streamlined as possible. Definitely something to be mindful of when making changes.
 

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