Rankings still gusty after Discover update ends
Google’s SERPs are still shaking today, even though the February Discover core update finished on February 27, 2026. Over the last 24 to 48 hours, multiple tracking tools and site owners are still...
Spam-policy pressure, Discover aftershocks linger
Google Search Central’s biggest “today” item is a compliance one: Google’s spam policies are now explicitly tougher on expired domain abuse, scaled content abuse, and site reputation abuse (think...
Rankings gusty, AI answers expanding their footprint
No confirmed “named” Google core update today (March 6, 2026), but the SERPs are definitely in motion. The loudest signal is ongoing ranking volatility: Search Engine Roundtable shows the tracking too...
AI Bots Move Into the Weather Map
Bot Verification Gets Real The biggest SEO weather signal today is trust at the crawler layer. Search Engine Roundtable spotted Google’s new Web Bot Auth documentation, an experimental way for bots to...
Search Cools, AI Visibility Takes the Spotlight
Search Console Data Clears, But Watch the Graph The main practical news today is Search Console cleanup. Search Engine Roundtable flagged that Google has marked a long-running impression logging issue...
Cooling SERPs, AI Clouds Ahead
SERP Weather Search results are cooling after a choppy run. The last completed week stayed in moderate-high movement, peaking at 5.8/10 on April 29, then easing to 5.4/10 on May 2. Today’s 4.7/10 is p...
Preferred Sources Becomes a Real SEO Lever
Preferred Sources Goes Global The clearest SEO signal in the last 48 hours is Google expanding Preferred Sources to all supported languages. Google Search Central’s April 30 changelog says the feature...
Google Hands Publishers a Small Lever
Preferred Sources Gets Real The strongest signal today is audience control inside Google Search, not a fresh ranking storm. Google says Preferred Sources is now rolling out globally in all supported l...
Google Search feels choppy, not chaotic
Rankings are moving, but this is not a storm Google's search results are still shifting enough to keep site owners on edge, even if April 30's partial volatility score is only 4.9/10 and not final yet...