freshness
// Use when auditing content pages for freshness signals, setting up HTTP Last-Modified headers in a web server config, or ensuring Article JSON-LD dateModified is updated when CMS content changes.
Show content freshness signals
Google's Query Deserves Freshness (QDF) algorithm boosts recent or recently updated content for time-sensitive queries. Missing or stale freshness signals mean your updated content competes without the freshness advantage it deserves.
Quick Reference
- Set the
Last-ModifiedHTTP response header and includedateModifiedin Article JSON-LD on all content pages - Update
dateModifiedonly when content substantively changes — trivial edits should not alter the date - For time-sensitive topics (news, tutorials, product reviews), freshness directly influences Google's ranking of your content
Check
For each article or blog page: (1) Check the HTTP response Last-Modified header — is it set and recent? (2) Check the JSON-LD for a dateModified property in ISO 8601 format. (3) Is a visible 'Last updated' date shown to users? (4) Is the dateModified in JSON-LD consistent with the visible date and the Last-Modified header?
Fix
- Configure your web server to send
Last-Modifiedheaders based on the file modification time:- Nginx:
add_header Last-Modified $date_gmt; - Apache: ensure
mod_headersis enabled; static files serve Last-Modified automatically.
- Nginx:
- Update Article JSON-LD to include
dateModified:{ "@type": "Article", "dateModified": "2024-11-20T14:30:00Z" } - Add a visible "Last updated" date to the article template.
- Hook your CMS to update
dateModifiedonly when content is substantively changed (not on metadata-only saves). - If using a static site generator (Next.js, Astro), pass the frontmatter
updatedAtfield through to the JSON-LD and<time>elements.
Explain
Google's freshness algorithm (QDF — Query Deserves Freshness) actively boosts recently published or updated content for searches where recency matters. If your dateModified is stale or absent, Google may not credit your content with the freshness it deserves, ranking older competitors above you even after you have updated the article.
Code Review
Check that the Last-Modified response header is present on article pages. Verify Article JSON-LD includes dateModified in ISO 8601 format. Confirm that the build or deployment system updates dateModified only for content files that actually changed — not a blanket timestamp update on all pages during deploy.
For full implementation details, code examples, and framework-specific guidance,
see references/rule.md.
Rule page: https://frontendchecklist.io/en/rules/seo/freshness