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I really don't know how to create helpful content?

Prior to the Google Helpful Content Update, I was generating millions of organic visits per month. However, after the update, my traffic dropped to zero.

The content that doesn't get any traffic on Google, when copied and posted without any changes on Quora, Reddit, or LinkedIn, ranks at the top of the search results like it used to.

Similarly, I rank at the top on Bing, Yahoo, Yandex, and DuckDuckGo with this content.

When I first posted on Reddit a few months ago, the content received over 100k views. On Pinterest, I started generating 2k clicks within a month.

Regardless of this, Google says my content is not helpful and doesn't deserve a single click or impression. Do you think Google is 100% correct in this matter?

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