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September - December 2025 - Blogging Site Impressions Dropped From 5k to 50

My site was working fine and earning good till september this year. Important thing, i havent posted a single blog for past 2 years (Lazy AF ik ik). It was still doing great!
I know helpfull content updated might have impacted it badly as the content is 2-5 years old and outdated.
Now that i am trying to rewrite every piece of blog again, i want to know does it have any chance to grow back? or should i move on to another site?
In the past, i used to write blog and i knew its gonna rank first on google. Now Google doesnt even show my rewritten articles anywhere. On the other hand, bing ranks them on top and even in AI overview.

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