Google Silently Axes FAQ Rich Results: What This Means for Your Search Strategy
Ever wonder what happens when Google decides your carefully crafted FAQ sections no longer get the spotlight they once had? Well, buckle up—Google has officially pulled the plug on FAQ rich results for Search, a phase-out that’s been creeping in for years but just hit the finish line. It’s like they’re saying, “Keep your FAQs, just don’t expect them to win any popularity contests on Search anymore.” This means Search Console reporting throws in the towel this June, and API support follows suit in August. It’s a curveball for many, but hey, if you’ve been playing the long game with SEO, you’ll know how to pivot. Curious about how this shakes up your digital strategy? LEARN MORE.

- Google has removed FAQ rich results from Search after limiting them for most sites.
- Search Console reporting ends in June, followed by API support in August.
- FAQ schema can stay on your pages, but it no longer earns visible FAQ results in Google.
Google deprecated FAQ rich results, completing a removal that started years ago. FAQ rich results were already restricted for most sites.













