Google Coati Algorithm - The Google Update You Never Heard Of
At SMX Next, Google revealed that, years ago, the Panda algorithm was replaced with an updated algorithm called Coati.
Did you know that the Google Panda algorithm from 2012 is no longer? Over the years it not only was incorporated into the core ranking algorithm but also at some point evolved into a new algorithm named after a new animal – Coati.
Hyung-Jin Kim, the VP of Google Search, told us this tidbit during our SMX Next keynote this morning. While this is not something actionable or something that necessarily matters today, I don’t believe anyone in the SEO industry ever heard that Panda evolved into Coati.
What is Google Coati?
Kim told us that while Panda has been “consumed” into the larger core ranking algorithm, “Panda has been subsequently replaced by Coati.” Coati was a successor to Panda, he said Coati is an update to the Panda algorithm.
As time evolved, so has Panda, Kim said, and it evolved to Coati. Coati is another black and white animal.
Coati would not be considered a core update, but Panda and Coati are part of the core ranking algorithm, Kim added.
What is Panda?
Google Panda was a major algorithm update that impacted search rankings for 11.8% of queries in the U.S. Google said Panda was designed to reduce the rankings for low-quality sites (“sites which are low-value add for users, copy content from other websites or sites that are just not very useful”) and reward better rankings to high-quality sites (“sites with original content and information such as research, in-depth reports, thoughtful analysis and so on”).
Hyung-Jin Kim told us Panda was important and it was launched because Google was worried the web was going in a direction, they didn’t want it to go, much like today with the helpful content update. Google makes such algorithmic changes not just to improve search quality but also to encourage content creators to create better content.
You can learn more about Google’s Panda algorithm here.
Why we care?
Practically, it does not matter to SEOs, publishers, content creators, or even searchers that there was an algorithm named Coati that was the successor of Panda. However, for Google algorithm historians like myself, I find it to be an interesting piece of history that I was unaware of before I spoke with Kim at SMX Next. This is new information about something that is ages old in the Google algorithm world. But it is an interesting tidbit to know Google’s Panda algorithm no longer exists because it evolved into a different algorithm, which we now know is called Coati.
Here is some of the reaction from the SEO community around this unknown algorithm:
And we had no idea that happened. :) Coati was the successor to Panda. Panda is part of Google's core ranking algo now (as of Jan 2016). It's not the same as medieval Panda, but still there (just now Coati). https://t.co/cIqGSx2CyP
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) November 15, 2022
For a second there, I thought there was a blip in the audio. Thanks @rustybrick for circling back to clarify his reference to Coati.
— Holly Miller Anderson | Marketing, SEO, Growth (@millertime_baby) November 15, 2022
I had to Google what a Coati was 🦝 🙂 but, interesting to learn Panda algo itself has evolved and has been consumed into the larger core ranking algorithms. @smx Next https://t.co/qdYeRwbwPa
— Holly Miller Anderson | Marketing, SEO, Growth (@millertime_baby) November 15, 2022
Just heard on @smx about Panda "evolving" into Coati. Google's Algos are always being updated and therefore evolving, but this interview by @rustybrick of Hyung-Jin Kim is the first I have heard of the name Coati. #SEO https://t.co/0LZurP2Yhh
— Boyd Lake SEO (@boydlake) November 15, 2022
At the SMX 2022 Keynote Hyung-Jin Kim, the VP of Search at Google, explained, that Panda was replaced by an update to Coati. Coati is a new version of Panda and part of the core ranking algorithm. Summary by @lilyraynyc >> https://t.co/ia2fwgZoXV
— Oᒪᗩᖴ KOᑭᑭ ✌️🔥 (@Olaf_Kopp) November 16, 2022
That was so good!
— Dr. Marie Haynes🐼 (@Marie_Haynes) November 15, 2022
The new algo HJ mentioned was "Coati". Can't wait to dig into this more!https://t.co/T666eEK87M
AI-Generated Coati ✅
— AJ Ghergich (@SEO) November 15, 2022
GTP-3 Generated Tweet ✅
This little #coati is so stinkin' cute! Look at that face! 😍
Am I doing it right? @rustybrick @JohnMu pic.twitter.com/aAtA9y8qTB
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