Do FAQ Schemas still work for SEO?

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Is it still important? I still implement it just in case, but I heard that google stops favouring it now.
 
Is it still important? I still implement it just in case, but I heard that google stops favouring it now.
i would not use the faq schema for ranking purposes anymore. it can certainly assist google to comprehend the page yet the FAQ rich result visibility has become very limited in comparison with before. i would use the schema for ranking but only if the FAQ is really usefful to the user.
 
i dont use FAQ schema as a major SEO strategy anymore. but i still use it where it genuinely fits the page, but focus more on strong content, search intent, and overall page quality.
 
Is it still important? I still implement it just in case, but I heard that google stops favouring it now.
FAQ schema is no longer the same for SEO purpose. If using it will make the FAQ page more beneficial for visitors, then I do utilize it but not at the top of my list.
 
I still use it, but honestly I wouldn’t expect it to do much for rankings by itself. I mostly see it as a way to make the page more complete. If it takes 5 minutes to add, I don’t really see a reason to skip it.
 
It depends on how you define it, but to me, most traditional SEO techniques are not primarily, meant for ranking anymore. I still use the basic SEO because it helps the search engine, understand the site and avoid any problems in the future.
 
It depends on how you define it, but to me, most traditional SEO techniques are not primarily, meant for ranking anymore. I still use the basic SEO because it helps the search engine, understand the site and avoid any problems in the future.
Yeah, yeah I agree that a lot of old methods are no longer effective, but at least having proper structure, quality content and some SEO hygiene will help to keep things healthy.
 
Hmmmmmmm..... FAQ Schema still works for helping google understand your content, but it no longer provides faq rich results for most sites. So I'd still implement it when relevant, just not expecting a ranking boost in google.
 
Yeah, I still think it has some value, but I wouldn't depend on it like people used to. Google has clearly gotten better at ignoring or separating third-party content that's mainly there to take advantage of a site's authority.
 
Is it still important? I still implement it just in case, but I heard that google stops favouring it now.
FAQ schema is still a great practice, if it works for your site, but I doubt that it will be able to rank as before. In my personal experience, FAQ schema ranks due to the answer.
 
Is it still important? I still implement it just in case, but I heard that google stops favouring it now.
However, if you refer to a certain SEO practice, then I would keep it if it helps increase usability and clarity instead of boosting rankings. This is because Google keeps changing the way it evaluates signals, but helpful practices for a website never become useless.
 
For SEO, spend more time improving the page content and search intent instead of relying on FAQ schema.
 
Is it still important? I still implement it just in case, but I heard that google stops favouring it now.
Faq schema is not the magic ranking button it used to be, but it's not useless either. The real win is creating helpful answers for users first. Schema just help google understand the content.
 
I still think it is worth implementing when the FAQ content is genuinely useful and matches the page i would not rely on it as a ranking tactic though it is more about helping search engines understand content clearly
 
Still useful for clarity, but I wouldn't rely on it for rankings anymore.
 
Is it still important? I still implement it just in case, but I heard that google stops favouring it now.
as much as I will keep applying it to the FAQ where applicable, there will be absolutely no value of ranking from just applying this markup. ans quality is what matter most in my opinion.
 
FAQ schema may not give the same search result visibility as before, but having clear FAQs on the page is still helpful.
 
Even though I’m still using FAQ schema when the page actually contains helpful FAQs, I don’t think it would help much with the ranking on its own. IMHO, it’s rather used for Google to understand the page.
 
I still use it Maybe it doesn't have the same impact it once had but a good description can still make someone click your page instead of another one
 
I still sprinkle FAQ schema in on some pages, but I don’t count on it to do any heavy lifting for rankings these days. It’s more like adding garnish to a solid dish - looks nicer, sometimes pulls a little extra attention. If your main content satisfies user questions and matches search intent, FAQ bits can make things neater, but in 2026 they won’t really carry the show.
 
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