![]() Moreover, there might not be anything to fix at all. We know those with sites that experience drops will be looking for a fix, and we want to ensure they don’t try to fix the wrong things. Some sites may note drops or gains during them. We confirm broad core updates because they typically produce some widely notable effects. These core updates may also affect Google Discover. We refer to these as “core updates.” They’re designed to ensure that overall, we’re delivering on our mission to present relevant and authoritative content to searchers. Several times a year, we make significant, broad changes to our search algorithms and systems. For example, when our “Speed Update” happened, we gave months of advanced notice and advice. We aim to confirm such updates when we feel there is actionable information that webmasters, content producers or others might take in relation to them. Sometimes, an update may be more noticeable. ![]() Most aren’t noticeable but help us incrementally continue to improve. Each day, Google usually releases one or more changes designed to improve our search results.
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