Google\u2019s Data\u2019s Gone Dave it\u2019s Gone, the Data\u2019s Gone... the data\u2019s gone away
https://www.seroundtable.com/google-search-console-performance-report-data-gone-32011.html
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Twitter $uper Followers
Twitter is allowing a select group of creators (read, American residents) to charge a $3 premium to exchange $uper $pecial inspirations with their followers. Currently available to American users only, $uper Follower Creators need to be
\u202218 years old
\u2022Have 10K+ active followers
\u2022Have at least 25 tweets posted the previous month
\u2022Be active for at least 3 months
\u2022Have a fully tricked out Twitter profile
\u2022Have a verified email address, and be double authenticated to offer account security
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/twitter-super-follows/418378/
Chrome Beta Continueous Search
https://www.seroundtable.com/chrome-beta-continuous-search-32023.html
The beta of a new version of Chrome reportedly displays search results in a scroll across the top of the browser. Glenn Gabe, who is testing the beta version, is noted in SERoundtable with a screenshot of a visit to the Dick\u2019s Sports website. Just above the header containing Dick\u2019s Sporting Goods logo is a Google ad for \u201cThe best men\u2019s golf shoes...\u201d at Golf Digest .com
Google Debugs Using Bing
John Mueller wrote he often uses Bing to check if an issue he\u2019s working through is a problem at Google, or a problem on the website in question. SEOs very frequently optimize for Google, given that\u2019s where around 4/5 of the traffic comes from. Though search engines crawl and refresh at different rates, over time you can judge a website\u2019s health by the behaviour of both search engines. If a site is tanking on Google but not so much tanking on Bing, the problem is likely a Googley issue. If the site is having problems on both search engines, the issue is likely a site quality or content clarity issue.
\u201cI often use Bing when debugging. It shows if it's just Google doing something weird, the site doing weird things, or if it changed over time (search engines index at different rates, faster/slower doesn't matter). One of the simplest & fastest checks to do.\u201d John Mueller
https://www.seroundtable.com/john-mueller-debugs-google-using-bing-32022.html
Google\u2019s now warning webmasters not to change title tags to the one\u2019s Google replaced them with.
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