The short answer? No—Google does not automatically remove outdated news stories from its search results. Just because a story is old doesn’t mean it disappears. In fact, some news articles stay at the top of Google for years.
Here’s why that happens, and what you can do about it.
Learn More: How to Remove a News Article from Google
Why Old News Stays in Search Results
Google’s job is to organise and display information. It doesn’t fact-check or clean up old content unless someone takes action.
Outdated stories stay online if:
- The original website never deletes them
- No one flags or reports the content
- The story still gets traffic or links from other websites
Unless a publisher removes or updates the article—or a removal request is submitted—Google will continue indexing it indefinitely.
When Google Might Remove Old Stories
While Google won’t clean up your past for you, there are a few exceptions.
1. Policy Violations
Google may take action if the content violates its policies. This includes:
- Non-consensual explicit imagery
- Personally identifiable information (like home addresses or phone numbers)
- Legal requests (court orders, copyright infringement, defamation)
2. User Requests
You can ask Google to remove outdated content or search results that no longer reflect what’s on the original page.
Here’s how:
- Remove Outdated Content Tool: For articles that were deleted or edited
- Results About You Tool: For personal info like your name, address, or ID
- Legal Removal Request: For privacy, defamation, or legal issues
Google will evaluate the request and remove the link from search if it qualifies.
What If the Article Is Still Accurate?
Even if an article is old, Google will keep showing it as long as:
- It’s still live on the publisher’s site
- It doesn’t violate any policies
- It’s still relevant or considered “useful” based on search behaviour
You have two options:
- Ask the publisher to remove or de-index it
- Suppress it by boosting positive content that outranks the story
Final Takeaway
Google doesn’t clean up outdated stories by default. It’s up to you to take action. Whether that’s contacting the publisher, using removal tools, or working with a reputation management service, the key is being proactive.
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