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  • Is the Google SEO Update Affecting My Site?

    Posted by CBNM on May 27, 2026 at 10:02 am

    Hello everyone, so I have a 3 year old blog gaming blog. When I first started, I wrote every two days and my clicks improved a lot. I would hit 25 and even 50 clicks in a day. I unfortunately quit blogging for a year because of school and my site lost everything. Last year (Around September) I decided to restart blogging and got my clicks from 2 a day to 20+ a day. Since the start of January 2026, I've been getting 40+ daily clicks on Google. Some days it was 100+. This month (May 2026), my clicks and impressions have been dropping. It now averages 20-30+. There are days where it's 40+/50. I even got 16 clicks a day on Google and Its not been that low in months.

    I heard there was a Google SEO update. Is the update affecting my site causing the drop in clicks. Please I don't know a lot about this stuff so I came to this subreddit to find out.

    CBNM replied 2 hours, 8 minutes ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • chaw1431

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    May 27, 2026 at 10:10 am

    Yes

  • pixsector

    Guest
    May 27, 2026 at 10:15 am

    AI search could be behind this. People no longer use traditional search the way they used to. Maybe your website’s authority dropped, so you’re no longer ranking in higher positions in search results. Either due to competition or the technical side of your website.

  • Lucifer_x7

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    May 27, 2026 at 10:19 am

    What does your avg position look like??

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  • u_spawnTrapd

    Guest
    May 27, 2026 at 1:13 pm

    Yeah, it definitely could be related to the Google updates, especially if your traffic is mostly coming from search. A drop from 40–100 clicks down to 20–30 isn’t necessarily a death sentence though. Gaming niches tend to swing a lot during updates because competition is brutal and a lot of sites are publishing constantly.

    What stands out more to me is the long break you took. Google usually rewards consistency over long periods, so when a site goes inactive for a year it can lose momentum and trust signals. The good news is you already proved you can recover traffic once, which is a positive sign.

    I’d check a few things before panicking:

    * Are your top pages the ones losing impressions, or is it sitewide?
    * Did rankings drop for specific keywords?
    * Are bigger sites covering the same topics now?
    * Have you kept posting consistently since restarting?

    Also, May can be weird depending on the gaming topics you cover. Some niches get seasonal dips between major releases/events.

    Honestly, if you’re still getting 20–50 clicks some days, I’d treat this more as a fluctuation than a collapse. Keep publishing consistently for a few more months before making huge changes. A lot of smaller blogs get hit temporarily during updates and then stabilize later.

  • Kelly_doxy

    Guest
    May 27, 2026 at 1:15 pm

    Come back to it after June 4th or so with fresh data and it’ll be much clearer whether this is a real hit or just rollout chop

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