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Joseph Hansen
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I've found quite a number of articles relating to recent updates to Google's algorithms, and I'm sure what you're observing is not a fluke -- the results are different now.

One source says Google made updates to target sites with lots of keywords and links from low quality sites, etc, and continue to improve.

Another says Google is improving it's understanding of semantics, giving a little more preference to local results, and, of course, promoting high quality over low quality.

This site lists the major updates to the algorithm and doesn't show any major update in more than a month.

I'd say Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange are fine, but questions linked to from poor websites would be less prominent. Blogs and local content that are of good quality have probably jumped in prominence, jumping over some Stack Exchange results.

This doesn't explain why you're getting more "spammy" results, though. A couple of the articles mention roll outs and roll backs...

I tried some of the searches you mentioned in your comments for your original post and I got quality results with multiple SO answers.

I've found quite a number of articles relating to recent updates to Google's algorithms, and I'm sure what you're observing is not a fluke -- the results are different now.

One source says Google made updates to target sites with lots of keywords and links from low quality sites, etc, and continue to improve.

Another says Google is improving it's understanding of semantics, giving a little more preference to local results, and, of course, promoting high quality over low quality.

This site lists the major updates to the algorithm and doesn't show any major update in more than a month.

I'd say Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange are fine, but questions linked to from poor websites would be less prominent. Blogs and local content that are of good quality have probably jumped in prominence, jumping over some Stack Exchange results.

I've found quite a number of articles relating to recent updates to Google's algorithms, and I'm sure what you're observing is not a fluke -- the results are different now.

One source says Google made updates to target sites with lots of keywords and links from low quality sites, etc, and continue to improve.

Another says Google is improving it's understanding of semantics, giving a little more preference to local results, and, of course, promoting high quality over low quality.

This site lists the major updates to the algorithm and doesn't show any major update in more than a month.

I'd say Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange are fine, but questions linked to from poor websites would be less prominent. Blogs and local content that are of good quality have probably jumped in prominence, jumping over some Stack Exchange results.

This doesn't explain why you're getting more "spammy" results, though. A couple of the articles mention roll outs and roll backs...

I tried some of the searches you mentioned in your comments for your original post and I got quality results with multiple SO answers.

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Joseph Hansen
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  • 5

I've found quite a number of articles relating to recent updates to Google's algorithms, and I'm sure what you're observing is not a fluke -- the results are different now.

One source says Google made updates to target sites with lots of keywords and links from low quality sites, etc, and continue to improve.

Another says Google is improving it's understanding of semantics, giving a little more preference to local results, and, of course, promoting high quality over low quality.

This site lists the major updates to the algorithm and doesn't show any major update in more than a month.

I'd say Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange are fine, but questions linked to from poor websites would be less prominent. Blogs and local content that are of good quality have probably jumped in prominence, jumping over some Stack Exchange results.