Weird traffic drop after plugin update

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    • #7495
      Nathan
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      Not sure if this is just me, but I had a pretty normal week and then traffic fell off a cliff right after updating a couple plugins on one of my affiliate sites. Nothing major changed on the content side. Same pages, same internal links, same hosting. I’m wondering if it’s some stupid conflict or if Google just decided to mess with me again. Anyone else seeing weird drops after plugin updates lately?

    • #7849
      Pike
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      To be fair, Yeah, I’ve had that happen before and it’s usually not “Google being Google” for once — plugin updates can absolutely break stuff in dumb little ways. I’d check the boring stuff first: cache, sitemap, robots, canonical tags, any schema/plugin conflict, and whether the update changed page speed or injected weird JS. Had one site tank because a plugin update was noindexing a chunk of pages without making it obvious. If it really lined up exactly with the update, I’d roll it back and see if traffic comes back. If it does, you’ve got your answer. If not… then it’s probably just the usual algorithm nonsense and the timing’s screwing with you. Could be wrong though.

    • #7915
      Nathan
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      Yeah, I’d be looking at the plugin side first too. I’ve had “mystery traffic drops” that turned out to be some dumb cache/minify/plugin combo breaking canonical tags or serving stale crap to Google. Pike’s right for once, annoyingly enough. Roll it back if you can and see if anything changes. If it’s one of those affiliate sites with a bunch of junky add-ons, I’d also check whether the update started bloating the page or firing extra JS all over the place. Google doesn’t need much excuse to get weird.

    • #7921
      Nathan
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      Yeah, I’d still suspect the plugin update before I’d blame Google straight away. I’ve seen updates do some stupid stuff where nothing *looks* broken until you check source / logs / Search Console and realize a bunch of pages are suddenly doing something dumb in the background. Canonicals getting messed with, noindex sneaking in, cached junk sticking around, that kind of crap. If it was a clean drop right after the update, I’d probably roll back one plugin at a time and see what changes. The “Google just decided to nuke me” theory is always popular, but half the time it’s some stupid plugin conflict nobody bothered to test properly.

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