Google Search Console Anonymizes Tons Of Queries; Updates Help Doc After Ahrefs Study

Jul 12, 2022 - 7:51 am 14 by

Google Anonymous Search Console Queries

A couple of weeks ago, Patrick Stox of Ahrefs released a bombshell report showing that on average about 50% of queries in Search Console are hidden, i.e. classified as anonymized. I reached out to Google, giving them a chance to respond to this, and the result led to Google updating its help document on anonymized queries and the export/API capabilities.

As an FYI, I covered this in some detail at Search Engine Land yesterday but this deserves a mention here and more attention from the SEO industry.

In short, Google updated this help document from saying "Very rare queries (called anonymized queries) are not shown in these results to protect the privacy of the user making the query" to saying "Some queries (called anonymized queries) are not shown in these results to protect the privacy of the user making the query."

Google cannot call 50%, and in some cases over 80% of queries being hidden for some sites, "very rare," as I pointed out to them. So Google updated the help document to be more reflective of what is true. But truth is, it should not say "some," it is way more than "some."

Google also added a section about "other limits on queries" that says "due to internal limitations, Search Console stores top data rows and not all data rows. As a result, not all queries beyond anonymized queries will be shown. Instead, the focus is on showing you the most important ones for your entire property."

These changes went live on Friday, again, I knew about this then but I held the story for Monday so it is more visible and SEOs are more aware of this.

The Ahrefs study looked at 146,741 websites and about nine billion total clicks and it compared the total clicks by URL compared to the clicks by query reported in Google Search Console. It found that Google hid 46.08% of all query data, or as Google calls it, classified them as anonymized queries.

This site shows the total clicks at 1,016,076 but is only showing query data for 547,382, which is 46.13%. That is a ton, more than "very rare" and more than "some." Here is the scatter plot from the Ahrefs study that shows how often this comes up for those 150,000 or so sites:

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You can see how this works on your own site because Patrick Stox made a Data Studio report that will show you. Here is the report, and here is what you do to replicate this:

  • In the top right, click the three dots and then click "Make a copy."
  • In the dropdown for “New Data Source,” select the GSC data source for the site you’re interested in.
  • If the site isn’t available, select “Create data source.” Search for “Search Console” and click it.
  • Click the GSC property you want to use > click “Site Impression” > click “Web.” Then in the upper-right corner, click “Connect.”
  • In the upper-right corner, click “Add To Report.”
  • Click “Copy Report.”

These help doc changes are not a change in any new behavior from the reports, it is just Google admitting it is more than just "very rare." John Mueller of Google confirmed that on Twitter:

Brodie Clark has a nice look at the before/after of the help doc:

Patrick Stox saw it coming:

And Glenn Gabe on how big this can be for some sites:

Danny Sullivan of Google later responded on Twitter today:

This is data in 2022 and I doubt it will get better but you need to be aware of this and check the Data Studio report to see how big of an issue it is for your sites.

Forum discussion at Twitter.

 

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