선정적인 콘텐츠(예: 성적으로 노골적이거나 노골적인 폭력 콘텐츠)가 검색 결과에 표시되는 것을 원하지 않는 사용자가 많으며, Google의 세이프서치 설정을 사용하면 선정적인 콘텐츠를 필터링할 수 있습니다. 하지만 Google 시스템에서 다른 콘텐츠를 선정적인 콘텐츠로 표시할 수도 있습니다(예: 란제리 웹사이트, 성교육 사이트, 마사지 사이트, 선정적인 콘텐츠 등 미묘하거나 은근히 암시하는 성격의 콘텐츠). 즉, 이러한 콘텐츠가 세이프서치에 의해 잘못 필터링될 수 있습니다. 이 가이드에서는 사이트가 Google 검색 결과에서 선정적인 것으로 잘못 신고되었는지 확인하는 방법과 일반적인 실수를 해결하는 방법을 설명합니다.
세이프서치에서 콘텐츠를 필터링 중인지 확인하기
먼저 세이프서치에서 몇 개의 페이지를 필터링하는지 아니면 전체 웹사이트를 필터링하는지 확인하여 문제가 어떻게 표시되고 앞으로 어떻게 해결할지 더 잘 이해할 수 있습니다.
특정 페이지를 확인합니다. 사이트의 특정 페이지가 선정적인 것으로 식별되고 있는지 확인하려면 다음 단계를 따르세요.
세이프서치를 필터링으로 설정합니다.
검색 결과에 페이지가 표시되지 않는다면 이 검색어가 세이프서치로 인해 필터링되고 있을 가능성이 높습니다.
사이트 전체 확인: 전체 사이트가 선정적인 것으로 식별되고 있는지 확인하려면 site: 검색 연산자를 사용하여 검색 결과에서 사이트를 찾은 다음 세이프서치를 필터링으로 설정하세요. 더 이상 사이트가 표시되지 않으면 세이프서치가 사용 설정되어 있을 때 Google에서 사이트를 필터링하고 있는 것입니다.
해당하는 경우 사이트 변경: 문제가 어떻게 표시되는지 파악한 후 일반적인 실수 목록을 확인하고 해당하는 문제를 해결합니다.
검토 요청: 수정사항을 적용한 경우 Google 분류기에서 콘텐츠를 다시 처리하는 데 최대 2~3개월이 걸릴 수 있으므로 검토를 요청하기 전에 최소 2~3개월을 기다려야 합니다. 사이트가 항상 사이트 최적화 안내를 따랐다면 즉시 검토를 요청할 수 있습니다.
일반적인 실수 해결하기
다음은 사이트가 노골적인 콘텐츠로 잘못 신고되게 하는 가장 일반적인 실수입니다.
흔히 발생하는 실수
선정적이지 않은 콘텐츠에 성인 등급 meta 태그 추가
사이트 소유자가 선정적이지 않은 페이지에 성인용 평점 meta 태그를 적용하는 경우가 있습니다. 세이프서치는 콘텐츠와 관계없이 성인용 등급 meta 태그를 사용하는 모든 페이지를 필터링합니다.
[null,null,["최종 업데이트: 2025-08-08(UTC)"],[],[],null,["# My Site is Incorrectly Flagged as Explicit in Google Search | Google Search Central\n\nWhat to do if your site is incorrectly flagged as explicit in Google Search results\n===================================================================================\n\n\nMany users prefer not to have explicit content (such as sexually explicit and graphic violent\ncontent) shown in their search results, and Google's [SafeSearch settings](https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/510)\nprovide users with the ability to filter explicit content. However, sometimes our systems\nmay flag other content as explicit (for example, content that's more nuanced or subtly suggestive\nin nature, such as: lingerie websites, sex education sites, massage sites, racy content), which\nmeans this content may be incorrectly filtered by SafeSearch. This guide explains how to figure\nout if your site is being incorrectly flagged as explicit in Google Search results, and how to\nresolve common mistakes.\n\nDetermine if SafeSearch is filtering your website\n-------------------------------------------------\n\n\nFirst, check whether SafeSearch is filtering a few pages or your entire website, so you can better\nunderstand how the issue is manifesting and how to resolve it moving forward:\n\n1. **Check a particular page** . To determine if a specific page on your site is being identified as explicit:\n 1. [Confirm that SafeSearch is set to Off](https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/510).\n 2. Search for a term where you can find that page in search results.\n 3. [Set SafeSearch to Filter](https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/510). If you don't see your page in the results anymore, it is likely being affected by SafeSearch filtering on this query.\n2. **Check your site as a whole** : To determine if your entire site is being identified as explicit, use the [`site:` search operator](/search/docs/monitor-debug/search-operators/all-search-site) to find your site in search results, then set SafeSearch to Filter. If you don't see your site anymore, then Google is filtering your site when SafeSearch is enabled.\n3. **Make changes on your site, as applicable** : Once you have a better idea of how the issue is manifesting, check the list of [common mistakes](#common-mistakes) and resolve the applicable issues.\n4. **Request a review** : If you applied fixes, wait at least 2-3 months before [requesting a review](https://support.google.com/webmasters/contact/safesearch_review), as it can take up to 2-3 months for our classifiers to re-process your content. If your site has always [followed the guidance for optimizing your site](/search/docs/specialty/explicit/guidelines), you may request a review immediately. SafeSearch relies on automated systems, and we only overturn automatic decisions for cases where your site has clearly been incorrectly categorized by SafeSearch.\n\nResolve common mistakes\n-----------------------\n\n\nHere are the most common mistakes that can cause sites to be incorrectly flagged as explicit:\n\n| Common mistakes ||\n|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| ### Adding the adult rating `meta` tag to content that's not sexually explicit | Sometimes site owners apply the adult rating `meta` tag to pages that aren't sexually explicit. SafeSearch filters out all pages that use the adult rating `meta` tag, regardless of their content. To fix, remove the [adult rating `meta` tag](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/special-tags#rating) from pages that are not sexually explicit (the [adult rating `meta` tag](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/special-tags#meta-tags) should only be used on pages that *are* sexually explicit). |\n| ### Labeling videos that aren't explicit as not `family_friendly` in your video sitemap | Sometimes site owners apply the [`\u003cvideo:family_friendly\u003e` tag](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/sitemaps/video-sitemaps#family-friendly) too broadly, and SafeSearch filters out all pages that are not `family_friendly`, regardless of their content. To fix, only apply the family friendly tag with a value of `no` if your content is sexually explicit or contains graphic violence. |\n| ### Allowing all UGC comments without content moderation | Be aware that your site might be deemed explicit if you allow users to write or upload explicit content with insufficient content moderation. To fix, we recommend implementing measures to [prevent spammy UGC comments](/search/docs/monitor-debug/prevent-abuse) and other content moderation best practices. |\n| ### Restricting Googlebot with an age gate | If you have an age gate and don't allow Googlebot to crawl without triggering that age gate, our systems might determine that your entire site seems explicit in nature and filter the entire site from search results, even if some pages might not be explicit. To fix, be sure to [allow Googlebot to crawl without an age gate](/search/docs/specialty/explicit/guidelines#allow-googlebot-to-crawl) restriction, follow [our guidelines for mandatory interstitials](/search/docs/appearance/avoid-intrusive-interstitials#mandatory-interstitials), and confirm that Googlebot is able to crawl without triggering any age gate by using the [Live URL test](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9012289#test_live_page) in Search Console. |\n| ### Not separating explicit pages from non-explicit pages | If you have a large amount of sexually explicit content and don't group those pages on a separate domain or subdomain, our systems might determine that your entire site seems explicit. To fix, we recommend [grouping explicit pages in a separate domain or subdomain](/search/docs/specialty/explicit/guidelines#group-explicit-pages). |\n\nTroubleshooting\n---------------\n\n\nIf you've made changes and still find that your website is being incorrectly flagged as explicit,\nconsider the following:\n\n- If you recently made the changes, our classifiers may need more time to process them. It can take up to 2-3 months.\n- Understand that if your website contains a significant amount of nudity or sexually explicit content (including computer generated), as well as graphic violence, the whole site may be classified as explicit and therefore won't display under the SafeSearch filter.\n- If you're blurring explicit images on a page, the page may still be deemed explicit if the images can be unblurred or if it leads to an unblurred image.\n- Note that explicit pages aren't eligible for some search features, such as rich results, featured snippets, or video previews, regardless of whether the SafeSearch filter is used. Learn more about [Search feature policies](https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/10622781#features_policies)."]]