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Originally Posted by TubesBooster View Post
Your drop in search rankings doesn’t necessarily mean there’s something wrong with your website or that Google is doing poorly. From what I can see, it looks more like a normal situation that often happens with new websites.

Google regularly recalculates its algorithms and reevaluates all ranking signals — such as content quality, backlinks, domain authority, and user behavior. For a new site, it’s common to see an initial boost in visibility when it’s first indexed, followed by a drop once Google adjusts the rankings based on the actual PageRank and overall relevance.

So, it’s not a penalty or a problem — just a natural part of how Google’s ranking system stabilizes over time. The best thing to do is to keep publishing high-quality content, build backlinks, and maintain consistency. Your rankings will usually stabilize as the site gains more authority.
Google's natural behavior has now become this.


According to Google, one day your site is popular and of interest to millions of people, the next day no one cares.

All the talk about quality, ranking, etc. is worthless.
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