Google November 2023 Reviews Update Completed After 29 Day Rollout

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Google November 2023 Reviews Update Completed After 29 Day Rollout

The Google November 2023 reviews update, the last one Google will confirm, finished rolling out yesterday afternoon on December 7, 2023. It took 29 days to roll out, which initially kicked off on November 8, 2023.

Again, this was the last time Google confirmed a reviews update because it is now more of a regular update, compared to past reviews updates.

Here is the post announcing this update was complete:

— Google Search Central (@googlesearchc) December 7, 2023

Google November 2023 Reviews Update Quick Facts

Here are the most important things that we know right now in short form:

  • Name: Google November 2023 Reviews Update
  • Launched: November 8, 2023 at around 12 pm ET
  • Rollout: Completed December 7, 2022 at around 12pm ET (29 days)
  • Targets: It looks at all review content, including products, services, destinations, games, movies, or other topics
  • Penalty: It is not a penalty, it promotes or rewards “insightful analysis and original research.”
  • Not a core update: Many are going to say this is a core update, it is not.
  • Several languages: English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Russian, Dutch, Portuguese, Polish.
  • Impact: Google would not tell me what percentage of queries or searches were impacted by this update.
  • Discover: This update can impact your performance in Google Discover, Google previously said.
  • Recover: If you were hit by this, then you will need to look at your content and see if you can do better with Google’s advice below
  • Refreshes: Google said this update is now regular and they won’t confirm future refreshes or updates.
  • Overlapping Updates

    As you know, this Reviews update overlapped with the November 2023 core update that started on November 2nd and completed on November 28th.

    We think the reviews update had an impact around November 13th but as it went on, it was hard to say if the core update caused volatility or if the reviews update caused volatility. We did see big swings all week, I called it the winter blast update.

    Documentation Updates

    Google also tweaked some of its reviews system documentation page for this update. The changes include:

    • Adding: “The reviews system is improved at a regular and ongoing pace.”
    • Removed the words “and updates to it” from this line, “What does this system and updates to it mean for my site?”
    • Removed this line: “Periodically, we improve how the reviews system works. When we do this in a notable way, we share this as a “reviews update” on our Google Search Status Dashboard.”
    • Updating this line: “Content impacted by the reviews system may recover over time, if you’ve made improvements to your content. However, note that our automated assessment of review content is only one of many factors used in ranking content, so changes can happen at any time for various reasons.”

    Google Tracking Tools On The November 2023 Reviews Update

    Here is how volatile Google was over the past month based on the tracking tools. It is not specific to the reviews or core update, but just in general:

    Semrush:

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    SERPmetrics:

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    Advanced Web Rankings:

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    Cognitive SEO:

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    Accuranker:

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    Mozcast:

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    Algoroo:

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    SimilarWeb:

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    Wincher:

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    Mangools:

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    Previous product Reviews Updates:

    Google’s Review Update Advice

    Google has revised its advice on how to write review content that Google Search rewards. You can review that advice over here. “Publishing high quality reviews can help people learn more about things they are considering, such as products, services, destinations, games, movies or other topics,” Google wrote. Here is Google’s best practices on this topic now:

    Forum discussion at X and WebmasterWorld.

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