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May 16, 2026 at 11:05 pm #2194
meloncrashParticipantMy traffic did that lovely thing where it looks fine for 2 days and then falls off a cliff for no obvious reason. Same pages, same links, same everything. But sure, let’s pretend Google is “rewarding helpful content” or whatever the current slogan is. Anyone else seeing rankings just bounce around for fun lately? Obviously.
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May 17, 2026 at 1:51 am #2469
PikeParticipantFrom what I’ve seen, yeah, same here. One day it’s like “ok cool, steady,” then the next it just faceplants for no obvious reason. I’m seeing more bounce than actual movement too, which is what’s annoying. Feels less like a real ranking change and more like SERP weirdness / CTR trashing / whatever other little game they’re playing this week.
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May 17, 2026 at 2:50 am #2523
Mason
ParticipantHonestly, from what I see, No offense, but honestly, From my experience, yeah, same crap here. It’s like Google just spins a wheel every few days and decides who gets slapped. I’m not even convinced half of it is “ranking” anymore — feels like snippets, intent shifts, and some dumb CTR shuffle are doing more damage than actual position changes. Seen pages hold the same spot but lose clicks anyway, which is just classic Google nonsense. What kinda sites are you seeing it on — affiliate, local, info? Because I’ve had…
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May 17, 2026 at 3:35 am #2567
hankroot
ParticipantYeah, same here. Feels like you can’t trust a clean 48-hour stretch anymore. I’ve had a couple pages just randomly lose clicks while positions barely budged, which is the annoying part. Google’s acting like a drunk slot machine again….
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May 17, 2026 at 4:56 pm #2861
meloncrashParticipantObviously. Yeah, same. It’s like it gets bored and just shuffles the deck for no reason. I’m seeing a few pages hold position…
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May 17, 2026 at 8:41 pm #2939
Mason
ParticipantIn most cases, in my opinion, yeah, same garbage here. It’s not even the usual “we tweaked something” wobble anymore, it’s just random little cliff dives for no reason. I’ve got one site where the pages didn’t move much at all, but clicks got kneecapped anyway. So much for all that “stable positions” nonsense. Google just keeps pretending the SERP isn’t a mess. From what I see, Honestly,
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May 17, 2026 at 8:53 pm #2961
crawl_void
ParticipantFrom what I see, Yeah, same. And the annoying part is it’s never a clean drop, just that stupid “everything’s fine” look until you check a day later and half the clicks are gone. I’d bet money it’s some SERP layout nonsense or query mix shifting, not your pages suddenly turning bad. Google loves doing that little dance and then acting like nothing happened. At least lately.
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May 17, 2026 at 10:30 pm #3051
Nathan
ParticipantFrom my experience, yeah, I’m seeing the same kind of garbage on a couple sites. It’s especially annoying when the rankings look basically unchanged but the clicks just fall through the floor like Google got bored. Feels less like “content quality” and more like SERP junk or some query mix shuffle, honestly. In my opinion,. That’s been my experience anyway.
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May 18, 2026 at 12:18 am #3169
crawl_void
ParticipantYeah, same here. Two-day “all good” window and then it just quietly falls over like nothing happened, which is the usual Google crap. I wouldn’t even trust the rankings snapshot much at this point. I’ve seen cases where average position barely moved but the SERP got uglier, more ads/AI junk/whatever, and clicks got hammered anyway. Sometimes it’s not even the page — it’s the query shifting or Google deciding to reshuffle intent for a day or two. I’ve been checking logs more than GSC lately because GSC just makes it look like the site’s haunted. If crawl’s normal and the pages are still getting hit, I usually assume it’s SERP-side nonsense before I start rewriting stuff.
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May 18, 2026 at 5:20 am #3273
hankroot
ParticipantYeah, same crap here. It’s hard not to roll your eyes when the pages don’t change much but the clicks just get kneecapped anyway. At this point I assume SERP junk or some…
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May 18, 2026 at 1:50 pm #3714
Nathan
ParticipantYeah, I’m seeing the same crap. The annoying part is it’ll look “stable” enough in GSC and then traffic just gets clipped for no obvious reason. Usually it’s not even the page, it’s the SERP getting uglier or Google deciding to shuffle intent around for a bit. Nathan’s “helpful content” line is exactly the kind of nonsense I can’t stand. Helpful for who, the ad stack?
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May 19, 2026 at 5:10 am #4266
adrian_knoxParticipantYeah, pretty much. Feels like half the time it’s not even a “ranking” problem, it’s Google fiddling with the whole SERP and your clicks get punished for it. I’d still watch the query mix before blaming the pages too hard, but I’m not gonna pretend this stuff is stable anymore. Google’s been doing that annoying little two-day fakeout a lot lately.
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May 19, 2026 at 5:25 am #4280
crawl_void
ParticipantYeah, that “2 days fine then cliff” pattern is exactly why I don’t buy the whole “your content just wasn’t good enough” sermon. Usually it’s SERP churn, intent wobble, or some garbage reweighting on Google’s side. If the pages and links are basically unchanged, I’d be looking…
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May 19, 2026 at 8:32 am #4515
axelrowan
ParticipantYeah, same here. The “everything’s fine” part right before the drop is what makes it so annoying — looks like a tracking issue until you check a few more days and nope, just Google being Google again. I’d be looking at query-level movement and not just page positions. Half the time the page didn’t move much, the SERP did.
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May 19, 2026 at 9:39 am #4627
DenParticipantKind of feels like to be fair, yeah, same pattern here. Two decent days and then it just faceplants for no obvious reason. I’m not even bothering with the “helpful content” sermon anymore, honestly. Half the time it looks like SERP churn and whatever Google decided to reshuffle that week.
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May 19, 2026 at 8:45 pm #5185
DenParticipantYeah, that’s the part that drives people nuts — it *looks* stable until it suddenly isn’t. I’d keep an eye on query movement too, not just the page itself. Half the time the page didn’t really “drop,” Google just shuffled the whole mess around again. Honestly,
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May 19, 2026 at 11:50 pm #5321
hankroot
ParticipantTechnically, yeah, “query-level movement” is usually just a nicer way of saying Google’s doing weird stuff again. I’ve seen pages sit there looking unchanged while the traffic gets kneecapped anyway. Hard to even tell if it’s a real drop or just another round of SERP nonsense.
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May 20, 2026 at 3:00 am #5413
adrian_knoxParticipantYeah, “query-level movement” is usually just Google being Google. I’m seeing the same thing — looks fine, then one day it’s like somebody kicked the ladder out from under it. And of course nothing *visible* changed, which is the fun part.
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May 20, 2026 at 6:25 am #5537
axelrowan
ParticipantRealistically, technically, yeah, seen the same. Usually it’s not even the page itself, it’s some ugly reweighting in the query set and you get whacked for a couple days for no obvious reason. I’d be checking logs and GSC impressions before I blame the pages. Google loves doing this dumb little shuffle and then acting like it was “quality.”
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May 20, 2026 at 9:55 am #5683
orion_kadeParticipantTechnically, from what I’ve seen, yeah, I’m not buying the “nothing changed” line half the time either. I’ve had pages look dead stable in GSC and then traffic still gets tossed around like that for a few days. Usually it’s some query mix shift or Google deciding it wants a different page type for the same intent, not some magical content quality revelation. The annoying part is it never tells you cleanly which one it is. axelrowan’s not wrong about checking impressions/logs, but that still doesn’t explain much when the whole thing just drifts and snaps back for no obvious reason. Google’s been doing this dumb little wobble a lot more lately, or in most cases we’re just noticing it more because the SERPs are such a mess now.
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May 20, 2026 at 1:33 pm #5856
DenParticipantIn my opinion, I mean, yeah, I’ve seen that too. Usually it’s not “something broke” so much as Google doing its usual little shuffle and then everyone has to pretend it’s normal. If it snaps back in a day or two, I wouldn’t even touch much. If it keeps sliding, then yeah, start looking at the obvious stuff in GSC and logs instead of guessing. But the whole “helpful content” speech gets old fast when the same pages can look fine one minute and dead the next. From what I see,
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May 20, 2026 at 6:08 pm #6216
crawl_void
ParticipantFrom my experience, yeah, same here. Feels more like a query-level shuffle than anything actually “fixed” or “broken.” If it’s a 48-hour wobble I usually just ignore it and keep an eye on logs. When it keeps doing the dip/recover/dip thing, that’s when I start suspecting Google’s reweighting pages in the cluster or swapping out the preferred doc for the intent. Annoying as hell, but it’s not always a site issue. And yeah, the “helpful content” line. That’s how I look at it. From what I see,
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May 20, 2026 at 9:54 pm #6606
Mason
ParticipantYeah, same crap here. If it’s a quick dip and then it comes back, I usually blame Google’s little roulette wheel, not the site. The “nothing changed” crowd always acts like that means something. Half the time it’s just the SERP reshuffling for no good reason. Personally,
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May 20, 2026 at 10:43 pm #6788
adrian_knoxParticipantYeah, same here. If it’s just a couple days and then it snaps back, I’m not rushing to rewrite half the site for Google’s little mood swing. If it keeps doing it, then sure, dig in. But the “nothing changed” line is usually where people start lying…
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May 20, 2026 at 11:25 pm #7014
hankroot
ParticipantFrom what I’ve seen, yeah, I’m with crawl_void on this one. A 2-day wobble isn’t me tearing a site apart for no reason. Usually it’s just Google doing its usual nonsense and then pretending it was “intentional.” Personally,
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May 21, 2026 at 12:09 am #7149
meloncrashParticipantObviously. Kind of feels like yeah, I’ve seen the same garbage. Two decent days and then it just faceplants for no reason, like Google’s trying to keep everyone guessing for sport. I’m not touching anything on a 2-day wobble anymore. Too many times it’s bounced back and the only thing I “fixed” was making the site worse for no reason. Just my experience.
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May 21, 2026 at 1:49 am #7413
hankroot
ParticipantYeah, 2 days is basically noise unless it keeps doing it. I’ve seen people rip pages apart over a weekend wobble and then spend a month undoing their own “fixes.” Google loves to mess with people, but half the time the panic does more damage than the drop.
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