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Ojo. Google elimina el sistema de Experiencia de Página de su documentación sobre sistemas de ranking, al tiempo que anuncia que desaparecerán los actuales informes de experiencia de página de Search Console.
Hilo explicando los cambios... 🧵 ⤵
Google anunció los cambios este miércoles, en un post titulado "El papel de la experiencia de página al crear contenido útil".
Este post enlaza a las nuevas versiones de la documentación sobre experiencia de página y sobre sistemas de ranking.
Cambios:
1. En su guía sobre crear contenido útil, eliminan menciones específicas a "exceso de anuncios" y a que la página deba ser amigable para móviles (imagen 1).
En su lugar, un párrafo diciendo que dar una buena experiencia no depende de dos factores, sino de un conjunto de aspectos
2. Esto ya es más raro: el mismo día "desaparece" de su página sobre Sistemas el apartado dedicado a Page Experience.
Y en el apartado de sistemas "retirados", desaparecen los de Site speed, Secure sites y Mobile Friendly.
Antes: Img 1
Ahora: Img 2
3. Los cambios más notables los han hecho en su página "Understanding Google Page Experience".
Hay muchos cambios, pero basta con dar un vistazo a el antes (img 1) y después (2).
Me quedo con este apartado, que antes no existía: "Are Core Web Vitals important?"
Dice: "Tener buenos datos dentro del informe de Core Web Vitals en Search Console, o en una herramienta de terceros, no garantiza tener buenos rankings".
Parece que siguen incidiendo en algo que ya han dicho anteriormente: que las señales positivas de experiencia de página pueden ser un factor de desempate, cuando existen muchas páginas que ofrecen contenido útil para una misma búsqueda.
4. El anuncio del miércoles incluye este párrafo al final, donde dice que al igual que los core updates tienen en cuenta señales de experiencia de página, el sistema de contenido útil también lo hace, "en cierta medida".
developers.google.com/search/blog/2023/04/page-experience-in-search
Entiendo que las señales de experiencia de página no han dejado de contar para Google, pero parece que no quieren que lo consideremos un sistema separado.
Lo cual parece un cambiod e postura por su parte, pero es cierto que siempre dijeron que "no era una señal fuerte".
5. Por último, cambios en Search Console. Próximamente se sustituirá el apartado Experiencia de página por un link hacia su documentación y un dashboard con los informes que permanezcan de CWVs y https.
Desaparecen también el informe de usabilidad móvil y el Mobile-Friendly Test