Google removed the "design for accessibility" section from its JavaScript SEO documentation because the information was outdated and no longer relevant, given that Google can now effectively handle JavaScript-rendered content. This change indicates that using JavaScript to load content is not as problematic as previously thought, but creators should still verify how search engines see their pages. Content creators should note that while major search engines like Google and Bing manage JavaScript well, newer AI engines might struggle with it.
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