Last Wednesday, December 14th, Google began to roll out the December 2022 link spam update, and it seems at least based on the chatter and tracking tools I follow, this link spam update has some teeth. I am seeing a nice number of real reports of sites feeling the impact in a big way and Google really being able to zone in on links it never did prior with other link algorithms.
As a reminder, here are some quick facts on this update, and then below, I will share some of the impacts it had on sites this SpamBrain link algorithm picked up on:
December 2022 Google Link Spam Update Quick Facts
Here are the most important things that we know right now in short form:
- Name: Google December 2022 Link Spam Update
- Launch Date: It began to roll out on December 14th
- Rollout: It will take up to two weeks to fully roll out
- Targets: It targets both sites buying links, and sites used for the purpose of passing outgoing links.
- Penalty: This will "neutralize" links that it detects as being spam and thus links that are detected won't be counted and may show a decline in rankings.
- Not a manual action: This is not a manual action, so you won't be notified in Search Console if you are hit.
- Global and all languages: This is a global launch and affects all languages.
- SpamBrain: This is the first time Google is using its AI-based spam detection, i.e., SpamBrain, for link spam purposes.
SEO Chatter
Here is some of the public chatter from the forums, Twitter and comments area here that I found on this update:
WebmasterWorld:
My search traffic is up 31% so far today, it would be great to see that continue but the first day of these updates tends to be an anomaly. I'm not sure, but I don't think purchasing links from link farms, etc is a huge problem in my niche. I do suspect one major competitor site may be doing this. It will be interesting to see how they fare now....
and today we are -50% again. Not buying any links or exchanging any links.
Traffic is all over the place...skyrocketing the first half of the day, then dropping off a cliff suddenly. My home page and major landing pages all taking major hits in traffic, -80% some days, then reverting back to normal, then dropping again...on and off for almost two weeks already. Yesterday UK traffic suddenly turned off entirely and was -45% by day's end...today USA traffic was down by 72% this morn. Meanwhile, visits to individual content pages are still fairly strong.
As expected for me traffic is down today and looking like a weekend level.
Another big drop in search traffic today...down 18% at 5pm. Traffic basically stopped cold between 6am-10am. USA is down 25% and UK traffic down 34%. AU and CA also down. Google put the damper on all day long today.
Our Google traffic has gone up a bit in the last couple of days, which isn't normal for our travel site at this time of year. Usually we don't see an uptick until after Christmas.
Normally, Fridays and Saturdays are the weakest days of the week, but since yesterday afternoon, Google traffic is steadily increasing. According to Xovi, the ranking of my most important keywords, which have suffered since the spam update, is also recovering.
traffic not stable at all
Black Hat World
Not sure if this was the link update or most recent one, but I've already dropped a LOT in the past 24 hours.
I've already dropped a lot in the past 3 days
Already dropped a LOT OF rankings in the past 24 hours. not sure if update could roll out that quick but yea... getting hit hard and I bought a lot of links...
SER Comments:
Very low traffic...
My main 3 keywords just disappeared from SERP on 14 Dec and no longer showed impressions in search console report since then. Does anyone have the same issue?
After the HCU that started this week, I lost another 20 percent of my traffic on one of my WordPress sites. But today, G traffic is double. You might think that is good news, but this usually means tomorrow, my traffic will hit a new all-time low. So strange. Anyone else experienced this?
Hey, just to make sure I'm not alone... anyone with persistent traffic drop?
The comments in those forums just keep going on and on.
Via Twitter:
Update on the December link spam update, I just picked up some huge drops across a number of sites in the travel space. Some of the links I'm seeing are old school Penguin-like. Again, hard to believe Google was counting these links before. Wow. Again, HUGE drops in visibility: pic.twitter.com/o7taXHAUOB
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) December 18, 2022
And if you want to see the types of pages I'm seeing when checking inbound links, this is the type I'm coming across (blurred out, but you can see a giant blob of low-quality text and links throughout that). Again, very Penguin-like. Was Google really counting these?? pic.twitter.com/hOc1bYpRZZ
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) December 18, 2022
Via @chy_ayon:When digging into the link profiles, I'm finding exact match anchor text links in blobs of text, blogroll links (yes, blogroll), footer links, blatant low-quality guest posts, & more. So, was Google counting these before?? Really? Old-school unnatural links? Super interesting :) pic.twitter.com/9wkez4jlv8
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) December 18, 2022
Did you win or lose with the Google Dec 2022 link spam update - share details, GSC graphs, etc with me...
— Barry Schwartz (@rustybrick) December 18, 2022
so far so good!!!! pic.twitter.com/1nna705qHP
— Eghosa (@TheEghosa) December 18, 2022
— Ravi Chodvadiya (@rv_chodvadiya) December 19, 2022
Some polls:@rustybrick As per the GSC graphs slight down sweeping is seen here. pic.twitter.com/9ZV3O7fT5T
— Anuj thaker (@Anuj_Thaker03) December 19, 2022
If you monitor a site with paid incoming links, is Google's new SpamBrain® impacting rankings yet?
— Cyrus (@CyrusShepard) December 16, 2022
Anyone seeing early effects you think are related to the link spam update?
— Dr. Marie Haynes🐼 (@Marie_Haynes) December 15, 2022
Google Tracking Tools
Check out what the tools are showing since Wednesday, December 14th:
RankRanger:
Semrush:
Advanced Web Rankings:
So this update, in my opinion, seems pretty significant for those who did any link-building of sorts.Content Source: seroundtable.com
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