As in May google has started de-indexing pages of multiple websites and of different niches too. So its a major turnaround. Do you guys are facing such issues to. Need you assistance and ideas why is this happening. AI content can be a reason too.
Treud
6:02 am on Jun 23, 2025 (gmt 0)
I have same issue, many pages deindexed, but they were already low value (product variations etc etc).
Maybe they save cost for the IA surge.
tangor
9:18 am on Jun 23, 2025 (gmt 0)
@M Zeeshan Sheraz --- Welcome to Webmasterworld!
DE-indexing? Or just not showing up in serps?
G's Housekeeping updates regarding low quality or MFA pages has been around for decades---
M Zeeshan Sheraz
2:59 pm on Jun 23, 2025 (gmt 0)
Yes, but real reason why this is happening google saving crawal budget or content issues , AI , thin content ? Looking for a valid reason why this happens.
RedBar
4:08 pm on Jun 23, 2025 (gmt 0)
It's all about G taking more and more money from advertisers simply by manipulating its results pages to display more ads. Surely you've noticed this? G is not here for your benefit, you do know that?
G is the global business ads casino with some big winners, the vast majority are losers.
admk80
6:37 pm on Jun 29, 2025 (gmt 0)
I heard that google is no more wasting resources to crawl and in index AI content.I that true?
tangor
8:26 am on Jun 30, 2025 (gmt 0)
If your content is generated by AI you have not presented anything new and compelling. Cut-and-paste sites were deprecated years ago. (Low value content).
MEANWHILE, the WEB IS HUGE and getting HUGER by the second. AI makes that happen. G, however rich and grand and monopoly, is not infinite. Data centers cost real money, electricity is EXPENSIVE, hardware wears out, and SO LITTLE of what is being posted NEW is worth anything at all---most are get rich adsense flim flam and g knows that all too well. g's original "index the world wide web" changed about 10 years back to "index the web worth indexing, ignore the trash and MFA and cut-and-paste."
OTOH, crawling does cost money ON THEIR SIDE so it makes sense they will be more selective of what/who they crawl going forward. After all, they only need to visit ONCE to know if there's any value while the webmaster BEGS to be indexed at all, hoping to earn a spot in the serps for the 1 in 10,000 who might actually click through.
Just observations of Reality vs. Myth. Also reminds me of the old adage: "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink." THAT SAID, don't forget the OTHER search engines. See if you appear there. Sometimes one can do better without g, if everything else falls into place!