Google deprecated schemas like EventReservation due to evolving standards and search algorithm changes.
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Google removed schemas like SoftwareApplication; no longer supported for rich result displays.
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Google has phased out support for data-vocabulary.org schema types, encouraging migration to more current schema markup like Schema.org.
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Google has refined guidelines for review snippets, restricting the use of certain types of structured data for reviews, particularly self-serving reviews.
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There have been adjustments in how Google handles breadcrumb markup. Changes in structure or implementation may impact visibility in search results.
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Google has updated the guidelines for person schema markup, ensuring adherence to stricter criteria for identity and representation.
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Recent modifications in the FAQ schema implementation guidelines might affect its appearance in search results, emphasizing concise and relevant content.
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Google has updated its requirements for JobPosting schema, focusing on accuracy, completeness, and transparency in job-related structured data.
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There have been improvements in Product schema guidelines, emphasizing the importance of accurate and up-to-date product information.
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Updates to VideoObject schema guidelines highlight the need for explicit and precise metadata, enhancing visibility in video search results.
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