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Post by taslima on Feb 14, 2024 15:58:51 GMT 7
January 2016: Google revealed through SEM Post and later confirmed that Panda was integrated into the core algorithm. Update 4.2 – July 2015: Google revealed to Search Engine Land that it pushed out a slow rollout. This refresh affected 2 to 3 percent of English queries, and gave a second chance to those penalized by Panda in the previous refresh. Update 4.1 – September 2014: Google’s announced that this refresh was meant to further “help Panda identify low-quality content more precisely.” The refresh impacted 3-5 percent of queries. Update 4.0 – May 2014: Google announced a major update that impacted 7.5% of English queries. “Recovery” – July 2013: Google Denmark Email List confirmed to Search Engine Land that this refresh was “more finely targeted” than previous ones. Update No. 25 – March 2013: Search Engine Land reported that Google’s Matt Cutts announced a Panda update for March 15, 2013, during the SMX West panel. Tests suggest it happened, though. Google never confirmed. Update No. 24 – January 2013: Google announced a refresh that would affect 1.2% of English queries. Update No. 23 – December 2012: Google announced a refresh that would affect 1.3% of English queries. Update No. 22 – November 21, 2012: Google confirmed this update to Search Engine Land and said that 0.8% of English queries were impacted. Update No. 21 – November 5, 2012.
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