The site did not lose positions after I removed all the content

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Hi all. Guys, here's the situation, I wanted to remove the content on his site and check how much will fall position, but the position has not fallen at all. I looked in the index and there is no content, I looked in the cache and there is no content either.
From the time I removed the content passed 2 days, perhaps I just waited a little or it means that the content did not participate in the ranking of the site?
The content was written by people, it's pretty good quality, I thought the positions that were growing were the reason for that content. I checked everything, scripts, different page elements do not hide content. If it did not participate in the ranking, what could be the reason for this?
 
You just have to wait longer. Forceindex via GSC. Or no-index it.

The question is, why do you want to do this at all?
 
Wait for some time. Google will take some time to crawl & revaluate the rankings.
 
Hi all. Guys, here's the situation, I wanted to remove the content on his site and check how much will fall position, but the position has not fallen at all. I looked in the index and there is no content, I looked in the cache and there is no content either.
From the time I removed the content passed 2 days, perhaps I just waited a little or it means that the content did not participate in the ranking of the site?
The content was written by people, it's pretty good quality, I thought the positions that were growing were the reason for that content. I checked everything, scripts, different page elements do not hide content. If it did not participate in the ranking, what could be the reason for this?

Google injected several delays into their algorithms, to slow down SEO and push ads down our throats. So what you're seeing is the effect of those delays on the opposite side.

There've been many experiments using this. Some guys ranked with zero actual contents just to prove it.

I'm telling you, Google's greed was their utlimate demise. Instead of coexisting with webmasters, they destroyed SEO. Now they'll their karma from gpt.
 
You just have to wait longer. Forceindex via GSC. Or no-index it.

The question is, why do you want to do this at all?
The experiment how much quality content, as well as checking the effect of the number of direct occurrences of keywords. This is a thoughtful process, it has a purpose.
 
Google injected several delays into their algorithms, to slow down SEO and push ads down our throats. So what you're seeing is the effect of those delays on the opposite side.

There've been many experiments using this. Some guys ranked with zero actual contents just to prove it.

I'm telling you, Google's greed was their utlimate demise. Instead of coexisting with webmasters, they destroyed SEO. Now they'll their karma from gpt.
I agree, I noticed it too, but SEO is still alive, I think so:)
 
The experiment how much quality content, as well as checking the effect of the number of direct occurrences of keywords. This is a thoughtful process, it has a purpose.

Sure :)
 
Google has said before that even if a page is crawled with a 404 they will take a while to remove it just in case the website is just having an error that the webmaster is working on fixing.
Imagine your site going down for 3 days and now you are comepletely out of business......
 
wait for a week, there should be a small delay for the updates from their side.
 
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