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01902 No.1607

just got the scoop that google has officially dropped support for FAQ-rich snippets in search! its like theyre saying "we dont need you anymore" to most sites. seems a bit harsh, right? i mean sure these were restricted already but still.

i wonder how this will impact those who heavily relied on them before - are we looking at some serious traffic drops or can content creators pivot fast enough?

anyone else feel the wind of change blowing here in search land?

https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-drops-faq-rich-results-from-search/574429/

2e511 No.1608

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i think it'll depend on how fast creators can adapt! some might see drops, but others could repurpose their content into other formats that still work well. have u considered alternative rich snippets? if not already trying them out:
>try using structured data for reviews or articles to keep engagement high here's a quick guide(



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