When you find out that Google is penalizing your website through manual interventions, you now have a clear idea of what to do in such a case.
Above all, avoid these steps:
moving content to subdomains or subdirectories,
redirection of penalized URL addresses,
moving content without proper documentation.
As Google states, moving content to subdirectories or business owner data subdomains within the same domain name of a website may be considered an attempt to circumvent spam policies, which may ultimately lead to further penalization of the website in search.
However, if you move problematic third-party content to a new domain, there shouldn't be any problems. It's important that the site doesn't already have an established reputation, and you also need to follow spam policies.
So follow these instructions:
move content to new domains without an established reputation,
use NOINDEX tags,
properly request a reassessment,
use the NOFOLLOW attribute for necessary cross-links.
What to do after Google intervention
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