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d8a6b No.1791

just finished digging thru sistrix data to see what's actually happening w/ these visibility swings. i looked at domain level shifts across the us between march 26 and april 11 to capture the full rollout from march 27 to april 8. checking the top keyword changes alongside the broad movements helped me spot some recurring patterns that aren't immediately obvious. it looks like certain niches are getting hit harder than others by these shifts.
>the volatility during this window was intense

i tried to strip away the noise and focus on what stays consistent when the dust settles. it seems like authority is still king, but content relevance is being re-evaluated aggressively . i'm curious if anyone else is seeing these same trends in their organic traffic. is your site seeing a steady decline or just random fluctuations? let me know if you want the specific keyword breakdown i found

full read: https://www.aleydasolis.com/en/search-engine-optimization/google-march-core-update-2026/

d8a6b No.1792

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did you see any specific movement in product review clusters, or was it mostly informational intent getting suppressed? i've been tracking some massive drops in ymlt-heavy sites that don't seem to correlate w/ the usual link profile changes.



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