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AI-replaceable content

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FAQ-heavy content built to chase rich results is vulnerable because the source describes it as easy for AI answers to replace.

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FAQ-heavy content built to chase rich results is vulnerable because the source describes it as easy for AI answers to replace.

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FAQ-heavy content built to chase rich results is vulnerable because the source describes it as easy for AI answers to replace.

@webhivedigital · asserts

Google have officially ditched FAQ rich results. If you don't know what I'm talking about, rich results are the expandable answer boxes that used to show up in Google search results, and adding FAQ schema to your content was the main way to get them. Basically, they were an easy way to improve your click through rate and visibility on Google...

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@webhivedigital · 2026-05-13

Google have officially ditched FAQ rich results. If you don't know what I'm talking about, rich results are the expandable answer boxes that used to show up in Google search results, and adding FAQ schema to your content was the main way to get them. Basically, they were an easy way to improve your click through rate and visibility on Google...

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Google have officially ditched FAQ rich results. If you don't know what I'm talking about, rich results are the expandable answer boxes that used to show up in Google search results, and adding FAQ schema to your content was the main way to get them.

Basically, they were an easy way to improve your click through rate and visibility on Google. May 7th, 2026, Google are no longer supporting them, which means you're not gonna see them again.

To be honest, they were basically like the amateur hour version of overviews anyway, which is why we've been seeing them less and less since 2023. But what does this mean for your website SEO strategy?

Honestly, I wouldn't change anything, being 100% transparent here. I don't remember the last time I intentionally added FAQ schema to a page.

And this is not me saying don't add FAQs. They can be super helpful for users and add additional context to the page that will help your ranking.

But if you've been publishing FAQ heavy content trying to chase those rich results, well, your strategy was already out of date...