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Why did my website traffic has dropped suddenly?

My website (realtormate com) is 6 months old, and after running it, my team posted articles with high-volume keywords with low difficulty to gain traffic. Most of the articles were poorly written but they received tons of traffic, and suddenly the traffic dropped two months ago.

We didn't receive any penalties or notices from Google, and our traffic isn't zero, but it has suddenly decreased from 1K clicks a day to 30 clicks. I would provide a screenshot of our GSC, but the subreddit doesn't allow photos.

So, I was wondering is there any way to recover from this? I tried to update the articles, publish new ones, and remove the old ones but nothing has happened. It's like Google has shadowbanned my domain.

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