From my experience, yeah, that pattern usually isn’t “your on-page suddenly sucks” if it’s hitting a bunch of money pages at once. I’d be looking at query-level movement and SERP changes first. If impressions are still there but clicks got kneecapped, that’s often the result of more junk above the fold, not a content issue. Google’s been pretty good at making decent pages look “fine” in Search Console while quietly burying them. If you want to sanity check it, compare: – same queries before/after – avg position vs actual visible placement – whether the SERP got flooded with AI crap / forums / shopping / extra ads I’ve had pages where GSC looked almost unchanged and traffic still fell off a cliff because the click path got uglier. Annoying as hell. At least lately. In my opinion,
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