From time to time, Google releases a spam update to its search engine, which results in some websites being deemed spam by Google and subsequently losing their rankings.
Google says that this spam update will take a week to roll out, but it may take longer.
Google says that this spam update will take a week to roll out, but it may take longer.
Source: https://searchengineland.com/google-unleashes-june-2024-spam-update-443374Spam updates. Google refers to its standard spam updates documentation as follows:
While Google's automated systems for detecting search spam operate continuously, we sometimes implement significant improvements to their functionality. We call these enhancements "spam updates" and announce them on our list of Google Search ranking updates.
For instance, SpamBrain is our AI-driven spam-prevention system. Periodically, we upgrade this system to enhance its ability to identify spam and catch new types of spam.
Websites that notice changes following a spam update should review our spam policies to ensure compliance. Sites violating these policies may experience lower rankings or be excluded from search results. Implementing changes can help a site improve if our automated systems recognize compliance over several months.
In the case of a link spam update, changes might not lead to immediate improvement. This is because our systems neutralize the impact of spammy links, removing any ranking benefits those links might have previously conferred on your site.