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Blog Post Not showing up on Google & Pinterest

Hi, I have a question. I know there have been recent updates, but I had a blog post that was starting to move positively on Google (not on page one yet), and suddenly, it disappeared from search results (even the images). At the same time, the Pinterest pins linked to this post stopped receiving impressions (not sure if it's related).

To try to fix the issue, I’ve updated the post, ensured proper heading structure, and ensured my images have the proper alt text, etc.

Im not sure if it's related but I inspected the post, and I noticed some errors, including:

  • "An attribution OS trigger registration was ignored because the request was ineligible."
  • "Verify stylesheet URLs."

I’m not sure if these errors are causing the issue. Have you experienced this before, or do you have any recommendations? Thanks all,

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