Google Showing More FAQ Rich Results?

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Google Showing More FAQ Rich Results?

Over the weekend I saw two SEOs notice that Google is showing FAQ-rich results more often since it recently announced it would only show these FAQ-rich results for the most authoritative sites. The weird part, I tried to replicate it and I am not able to see FAQ rich results for these queries and sites.

The drop off around on September 13th but now I am seeing them return:

Semrush:

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RankRanger:

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Karthikeyan Maruthai noticed this over the weekend and posted this screenshot on X of a site showing these FAQ rich results – again, I do not see them:

Google Faq Rich Results Back

— Barry Schwartz (@rustybrick) November 13, 2023

Brodie Clark posted this morning on X noticing a return as well via Google Search Console and some more screenshots of the SERPS (again, I tried those queries and they do not show up for me):

Google Faq Rich Results Back Gsc

The expectation was that they would be gone for good for most sites, aside from well-known, authoritative government and health websites.

The… pic.twitter.com/Z7g8dpvqkd

— Brodie Clark (@brodieseo) November 13, 2023

I wonder if Google is testing something, if there is a bug, or maybe the November 2023 Reviews update triggered something? I do not know.

Forum discussion at X.

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