Google turned on its third spam update of 2026 on August 18, rolling out worldwide. If the pattern from March and June holds, it should finish within days. Here’s what actually changed, and what to check before assuming it hit you.
| Started | Aug 18, 2026, 9:27 a.m. PT |
| Scope | Global, all languages |
| New policies | None |
| This year’s count | Third (after March, June) |
What’s Actually Different
Nothing structurally. No new spam policies shipped with this update. The one real shift happened on May 15, when Google revised its spam policy wording to cover attempts to manipulate AI Overviews and AI Mode, not just traditional rankings.
| Is This Update Targeting AI Overview Manipulation? Google hasn’t said so directly. But since May, anything built purely to get quoted inside an AI answer rather than to help the person reading it falls under the same rules as any other ranking manipulation. |
Spam update vs. core update
A spam update penalizes specific, named violations: scaled low-value content, cloaking, link spam, scraped pages, and similar tactics on Google’s spam policy list. A core update reassesses relevance and quality broadly, with no single fix to apply. If none of those violations applies to your site, this update probably isn’t why your traffic moved.
| Did My Rankings Drop Because Of This Update? Check Search Console’s Manual Actions report first. An empty report means it’s algorithmic, not a flagged violation a slower recovery path than a manual action, which comes with a clear reconsideration process. |
What To Check
- Any manual action listed in Search Console.
- Content published mainly to rank for more queries, not to help a reader.
- Backlinks that were bought, exchanged, or built through automation.
- Guest posts or syndicated content unrelated to your site’s actual purpose.
None of these is new requirements. If something here applies to you, fix it and expect weeks, not days. Google’s systems need to see sustained compliance before reconfirming a site, not just a same-day correction.

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