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    Dates appear before home page description in the SERPs- HUGE drop in rankings

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    • sitetechie
      sitetechie last edited by

      We experienced something similar starting yesterday and after tons of digging, finally figured it out. Now, let's spread the word and get Google to fix this ASAP! Does anyone know how to get this bug in front of the right people at Google? Please help as it is causing issues with countless sites. See below for what is happening:

      The issue that is causing this seems to be a Google bug. That Google bug is taking the original upload date of a YouTube video you have embedded on the page and then is placing that date in front of your meta description in SERPs for that page. We were going crazy trying to figure this out and eventually figured it out because it was only on our sites/pages with embedded YouTube videos and all of the dates inserted ahead of the description matched up perfectly with the original upload dates of the YouTube videos. I found this to be the case with your agency website date showing in the meta description matching up with the original upload date of the YouTube video embedded on your page.

      Let's all work together to put the word out on this so it gets fixed ASAP. It seems to have started in the past 24-48 hours.

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      • GoUp
        GoUp last edited by

        Hi yes that does seem as though it is probably it. I have checked a few sites that appear to have the same issue, and they have videos on home page too. We will remove and check.

        Very annoying as the substantial decline in rankings coincides direct with this, and it does appear to be a bug. Let's give Rand and the Moz comm the heads up on this. If he points it out you can bet that it will be noticed by the powers up top!

        Thanks very much for your help!

        Ed

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        • IWTadmin
          IWTadmin @GoUp last edited by

          Edward - thanks for posting this. Sitetechie - great detective work!

          We are seeing the same issue:

          • big drop in page 1 rankings
          • old dates appearing in SERPs
          • dates match exacty with YouTube vieos embedded on articles

          I have changed our YouTube embeds (Wordpress site using oEmbed) to just plain links until Google resolves this issue.

          If anyone else has any more information on this bug, please keep posting here.

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          • smmour
            smmour last edited by

            Hi all,

            Over here from my question about this exact problem (https://moz.com/community/q/serps-started-showing-the-incorrect-date-next-to-my-pages).

            Can confirm that it is the YouTube embed date. We were going crazy as well trying to figure out where these random dates were coming from (some dated before our domain was even registered).

            We've removed all YouTube videos for now (unfortunately) and are currently waiting for a recrawl as well as fetching some in the back-end of Search Console. Will report back once it's completely fixed.

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            • Dr-Pete
              Dr-Pete last edited by

              We're definitely seeing similar reports about the bad dates, and it has been brought to Google's attention at reasonably high levels (i.e. I'm confident they know about it, but it's hard to say what they're doing about it).

              Unfortunately, it's unclear whether this was connected to a ranking drop in some cases or was a coincidence. We did see substantial movement in the algorithm right around November 10th (the date you posted this question), but, unfortunately, we have no confirmation.

              Sorry, wish I had better info right now, but I'll try to find out more.

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              • smmour
                smmour @Dr-Pete last edited by

                Hi Peter,

                Thanks for your reply. Its great to know Google is aware of this. Upon deleting the YouTube videos of my pages, I am seeing them slowly change back to normal dates as well as no dates even showing at all.

                Rankings are also slowly going back up. My theory is the old dates taken from the videos affected CTR (many searchers are probably turned off by a post from 2010), which after a few days of decreasing probably affected rankings as well.

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                • Dr-Pete
                  Dr-Pete @smmour last edited by

                  Unfortunately, they're being pretty tight-lipped on this one. Seems like a glitch, but they don't seem to think it's related to the rankings drop. Possible two events co-occurred, and there was an algo update at the same time as the glitch. Honestly, though, it's not clear at all.

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                  • IWTadmin
                    IWTadmin @Dr-Pete last edited by

                    If it is an algo update, it means Google is deliberately sinking articles with old datestamps, or conversely favouring articles with new/no datestamps.

                    Otherwise there's no way to explain why changing the embedded video to a link would instantly* restore rankings.

                    That does not seem like sensible behaviour. I agree with QDF for new content, but an old, regularly updated page with content that meets searchers' needs should never be penalised because of its publish date.

                    I'm leaning towards glitch on this one.

                    I hope I'm correct, because I don't want to serve a terrible user experience (linked videos instead of embeds) just to maintain our rankings.

                    • after a Fetch and Submit in Search Console
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                    • emimelker
                      emimelker last edited by

                      Did anyone find a workaround for this? Just realized all my pages are also being affected by it. I really don't want to remove the videos, but looks like I don't have a choice.

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                      • travis_sharpcommerce
                        travis_sharpcommerce last edited by

                        I'm seeing this same issue on a client site I consult for. The pages have images added through the WYSIWYG as a workaround to add more info. We're using ASP.net which I realize is a legacy platform. I'm betting those dates are coming from the image creation date. Any updates on this issue appreciated.

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