What is the Function of Google Sandbox?
Google Sandbox is a kind of filter placed on new websites. With this filtering, the website cannot rank high for important keywords and keyword groups. Even good quality content, links and a strong page rank can be negatively affected by the sandbox effect. The sandbox acts as a de facto probation for websites. With this application, it prevents spam sites from rising as well as preventing them from being banned and repeated.
This view, which Google has been using in its algorithms since March 2004, is accepted by experts. Google has acknowledged the existence of such a reality by observing its behavior. This accepted general rule behind the Google Sandbox is important in terms of enabling Google to distinguish outdated websites from those that offer quality and up-to-date content; to provide searchers with search results that are somewhat more proven to be reliable and to provide them with the right content.