The page experience update is now slowly rolling out for desktop. It will be complete by the end of March 2022. Learn more about the update: developers.google.com/search/blog/20…
The page experience rollout is now complete for desktop.
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@googlesearchc Why slowly? Thought everything needs to be fast!
@googlesearchc again you are making fool to people so many bad sites are still ranking....
@googlesearchc This doesn’t sound like the update demotes the big websites that rank at the top with very thin content🤔
@googlesearchc Contrary I would suggest to rollout your staff at BING for some training courses - "how not to fuck brain of dev's with Google core web vitals nonsense"
@googlesearchc Already works now? Waiting for how it goes by the end of March.
@googlesearchc fu.... updates rolling small and medium sites. not for big sites.
@googlesearchc One of my clients see a drastic drop in both organic & direct traffic since Feb 18. Is this the algorithm update the reason behind it? Also, we completely revamped (content & design. Nav bar & the rest remain the same) the homepage on Feb 16. Could this be the other reason?
@googlesearchc Yep, can see impact of it on some of the websites already. specially News Sites. 👍🏻
@googlesearchc Would love to see some datapoints after couple of days in marketing standpoint.
@googlesearchc We have a solid organic presence and last few days one of our high traffic page has been disappearing and reappearing from search engine for a very specific and high volume search term. When reappears it is with better ranking than before this happened. Has to do with update?
@googlesearchc @googlesearchc will Core Web Vitals that were gathered on mobile devices have an effect on desktop rankings? Or will mobile data only affect mobile rankings and desktop data only affect desktop rankings? Can't find an official statement about this.