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Search data got noisy, rankings cooled

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Search data got noisy, rankings cooled

Search Console is the real story

The biggest SEO development in the last 24-48 hours is not a fresh algorithm shock. It is a Google Search Console messaging glitch that spooked site owners right as Google is already correcting a longer-running impressions reporting problem. Search Engine Roundtable and Search Engine Journal both reported that Google mistakenly emailed some verified properties saying impressions only started being collected on April 12, 2026, which was false. Google’s John Mueller said it was just a technical issue in the messaging system.

That matters because Search Engine Land had already reported on April 3, 2026 that Google is fixing a logging error that had over-reported impressions since May 13, 2025. As that fix rolls out, impressions can fall even when clicks and rankings did not. In plain English: some scary-looking drops may be a reporting cleanup, not a traffic collapse.

Rankings are still moving, but less violently

The broader search weather looks calmer than it did earlier this month. Your live tracker shows today’s partial score at 4.4/10, with mixed provider readings, after a long stretch of moderate turbulence and a general drift downward over the past week. That fits with what Search Engine Land reported on April 15: the March 2026 core update caused unusually heavy reshuffling, with nearly 80% of top-three results changing during the rollout.

Google Search Central does not appear to have posted a major new blog announcement today, but its documentation updates page shows Google is still quietly refining technical guidance, including structured data and event markup details.

What to do

  • Do not panic over impression drops until you separate reporting changes from real click losses.
  • Check clicks, top queries, and top landing pages, not just impressions.
  • If rankings slipped after early April, compare pages that lost to pages now winning. Brands, official sources, and data-rich pages seem to have gained ground.
  • Watch the next few days. The mood is calmer, but not fully settled.
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