Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: May 13, 2025
A data-backed look at how users behave in Google AI Overviews: where they click, how far they scroll, and who trusts the AI-generated answers. The post The First-Ever UX Study Of Google’s AI Overviews: The Data We’ve All Been Waiting For appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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The First-Ever UX Study Of Google’s AI Overviews: The Data We’ve All Been Waiting For via @sejournal, @Kevin_Indig
Lost your website after a hosting dispute? Here’s how to bounce back with recovered content, smart redirects, and a stronger foundation. The post Ask An SEO: How Do I Rebuild My Website After A Dispute With The Hosting Company?
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Ask An SEO: How Do I Rebuild My Website After A Dispute With The Hosting Company? via @sejournal, @HelenPollitt1
Google Search may be pushing out another search ranking update of sorts, I am seeing more signs of tremors and volatility over the past 24-hours. Some of the tools are already picking up on it but the SEO community is noticing some big movement starting on Monday, May 12th and into today, Tuesday, May 13th.
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Google Search Ranking Volatility Spiked – May 12 & 13
Google has updated its Google iOS app and with that, the most noticeable change was it updated the super G logo, with a more blended version of the logo.
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Google Updated Its Super G Logo In The iOS App
Google made what I would consider a logical clarification to its image SEO best practices help document. It now says don’t upload the same image under different URL/file names to your site, even if you embed that image on different pages on your site.
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Google: Stop Using Different URLs For Same Image
We’ve only covered the Department of Justice vs Google documents here and there but here are some documents that may be of interest to the community here.
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Google Navboost Is Not A Machine Learning System & More DOJ Leaks
Ryan Moulton, a Google Search engineer who worked on Google’s search rankings algorithms for over 18 years now, went to X to call out some of what the courts are saying as not true. He went on to say, “This is now the second time I’ve seen my work cited prominently in a major lawsuit against Google, and I have to say, it has not given me a lot of faith in the court process around issues like this.”
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18 Year Google Search Engineer Rants On DOJ’s Anti-Trust Case
Google’s John Mueller explained that just because you use hreflang tags on your pages, it doesn’t mean those pages will be indexed and/or ranked in Google Search. He said on Bluesky, “hreflang doesn’t guarantee indexing.”
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Google: Hreflang Doesn’t Guarantee Indexing
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