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Historical Penalties

Historical Penalties are manual or algorithmic ranking issues that affected a domain in the past. Even if the domain is no longer penalized, its previous history can still influence how quickly trust and rankings are regained after a rebuild.

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Penalty Signals are indicators that a domain may have been affected by manual or algorithmic actions. Common signs include deindexation, sudden traffic loss, ranking drops, and backlinks from spam sources.

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Manual Action

Manual Action is a penalty applied by Google after a human reviewer determines that a website violates Google's search guidelines. A manual action can reduce rankings or remove pages from the search results until the underlying issues are fixed.

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Algorithmic Suppression

Algorithmic Suppression occurs when a website loses rankings because Google’s algorithms determine that its content or backlinks are low quality, manipulative, or no longer relevant. Unlike a Manual Action, there is no direct notification in Google Search Console.

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