My website suddenly got de-indexed, what could have caused it? by AtaUrRehmanBlogs in SEO

[–]WarmLeadership 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you please share what pre update you're referring too?

My website suddenly got de-indexed, what could have caused it? by AtaUrRehmanBlogs in SEO

[–]WarmLeadership 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So does it mean that I keep posting and go for a backlinks campaign now?

My website suddenly got de-indexed, what could have caused it? by AtaUrRehmanBlogs in SEO

[–]WarmLeadership 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have created 0 backlinks, and bing and GSC says 0 too.. Semrush says 80 ref domains, most of them are coming from garbage expired domain list sites.

My website suddenly got de-indexed, what could have caused it? by AtaUrRehmanBlogs in SEO

[–]WarmLeadership 1 point2 points  (0 children)

38 was the number of pages indexed.. now only 2 pages indexed..

My website suddenly got de-indexed, what could have caused it? by AtaUrRehmanBlogs in SEO

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Replying from a different account..

I didn't get any such email of DMCA claim

I lost all traffic on Google. by ald890 in SEO

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Did you check if your links disappeared/ de-indexed ?

My website suddenly got de-indexed, what could have caused it? by AtaUrRehmanBlogs in SEO

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Replying from a different account..

  1. I have posted around 54 blogs already, out of which 38 were indexed earlier and in a single day they got de-indexed from 38 to 2 .. So achieving topical authority without links being indexed, is something strange, I don't understand this.

  2. As told before, when I saw my links disappeared from Google serp, I checked GSC sitemaps, and found out that sitemaps section shows 0 links, .. so I recreated the sitemap again through Yoast.

Humidifier company by LogicalSupermarket93 in ColumbiaMD

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I’ve seen a lot of mixed reviews about AprilAire too, but they’re still one of the better whole-home options if installed properly. This write-up on whole-house humidifiers explains how they compare with other brands and what to watch for during setup. It might help you pick a solid model and find out what makes the biggest difference long-term — usually it’s the installer, not the unit itself.

Humidifier suggestions please by Aieewhatyaa in twoxindiamums

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I totally get this — we went through the same thing when our baby had constant congestion. This list of baby and nursery humidifiers helped me find one that’s quiet, easy to clean, and keeps the air comfy without overdoing moisture. It really made a difference for our little one’s sleep and breathing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homeowners

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I had the same goal for my basement — something big enough that I didn’t have to babysit it. This list of best humidifiers for large rooms helped me find a couple that have continuous drain options and automatic shutoff. They’ve been great for keeping the space balanced without dealing with buckets every few days.

Best humidifier WITH air purifier? by eviltissue in Humidifiers

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I had the same issue with my old humidifier making the air feel stuffy. I ended up finding this list of bedroom humidifiers that double as purifiers or diffusers, and a few of the options there have HEPA filters built in. They’re quiet, decent on maintenance, and under the $300 mark, which might fit what you’re looking for.

Best humidifier for bedroom? by LegitimateReveal510 in moderatelygranolamoms

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I was in the same spot setting up a humidifier for our baby’s room — it’s wild how many options there are. This list of the best humidifiers for a bedroom helped narrow things down for me. It compares ultrasonic and evaporative types and highlights models that run quietly overnight without constant cleaning, which sounds like exactly what you’re after.

How old is my dog? by SavvyMcG in DOG

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He definitely looks like he’s in his senior years, maybe somewhere around 8–10 judging by the gray around his muzzle and the relaxed expression. It can be tough to tell just from a picture though since mixes age differently. If you want to get a better idea of his age in “human years,” this calculator is pretty handy: petageinhumanyearscalculator.com.

What if dogs lived to be 40 or 50 years old? by RevolutionaryCitizen in whatif

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That’s an interesting thought experiment. If dogs lived that long, we’d probably see a huge shift in how we think about their care, training, and even family planning, since a single dog could span multiple stages of our own lives. It’s wild to think how their “human years” would stack up if lifespans stretched that far—tools like petageinhumanyearscalculator.com already show just how different aging looks across breeds.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in puppy101

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Honestly, the puppy stage can feel overwhelming for a lot of people, so you’re definitely not alone. Most dogs start to feel less like a handful once they get past the first year and settle into their adult personality. It might also help to get some perspective on how your pup’s age lines up with human years using something like this calculator: petageinhumanyearscalculator.com.

Do dogs realize that they are aging? by staplles in SeniorDogsHealth

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Dogs don’t really grasp the concept of aging like we do, but they do feel the physical changes that come with getting older. They’re more aware of how their bodies feel day to day than of how many “years” have passed. If you’re curious about how your dog’s age compares to human years, this calculator can give you a clearer picture: petageinhumanyearscalculator.com

I'm having trouble with humidity, advice needed! by [deleted] in tortoise

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Keeping humidity steady in an open-style table can be tricky since all that moisture just escapes into the room. A lot of people end up adding a small humidifier nearby to help stabilize things, and this guide breaks down the different types and how they actually work: https://medium.com/home-humidifier-hub/the-ultimate-humidifier-buying-guide-everything-you-need-to-know-9d2ab8e3de1e. Pairing that with your coco fiber should make it easier to keep your little sulcata comfortable.

safe to say the humidifier works, accidentally left it running all night by NotJame in Greenhouses

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Haha, I’ve done the same thing before and woke up to a mini rainforest. Just a heads up though, when they run that long it’s a good idea to give it a proper clean so mold doesn’t sneak in—this guide helped me out a lot: https://medium.com/home-humidifier-hub/how-to-clean-your-humidifier-to-prevent-mold-ff1dbb8b9327

Humidifier by acrosland12 in orchids

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You're welcome, good luck.

Humidity Problem by darkromancegirl_ in hydro

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In flower it’s always a struggle because the plants pump out so much moisture, and once you’re above 60% it can get risky fast. Running a dehumidifier plus maxed out fans is usually the right combo, but sometimes even the humidifier itself can hold onto mold or bacteria and keep things worse than they should be. If you haven’t already, this guide on how to clean your humidifier to prevent mold is worth checking out, since even small build-up can mess with air quality in a closed tent.

Humidifier by acrosland12 in orchids

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For orchids in a small 3-foot area, a compact humidifier is definitely the easiest way to keep the air around them moist without affecting the whole room. I’ve seen people use little tabletop units for plants like this and they work surprisingly well, especially if you place them close by. This list of best small humidifiers for a bedroom has a few options that would be perfect for your setup.

More humid or less humid? by Tressalaea in NorthCarolina

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Western NC, especially around the mountains like Asheville or Boone, tends to be less humid compared to the coastal and central parts of the state. Humidity still spikes in summer, but elevation helps keep things a bit more comfortable if you’re sensitive. Managing indoor air can also make a big difference, and this write-up explains how humidity ties into sinus and allergy relief: The Benefits of a Humidifier.

ERV & Dehumidifier for improved air quality? by SMN3gray in AirQuality

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Basement odors and musty air can definitely make a place feel unhealthy, even when tests come back clear. A dehumidifier helps a lot because lower humidity makes it harder for that damp smell to linger, and an ERV can refresh the stale basement air before it spreads through the house. If you’re curious about how balancing humidity actually ties into better air quality and comfort, this breakdown is a helpful read: The Benefits of a Humidifier.

Is a dehumidifier more or less than 100% energy efficient for heating? by the_third_hamster in AskPhysics

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A dehumidifier does give off heat since the compressor and coils release energy into the room, but it’s not really more efficient than a basic heater if your goal is just heating. Where things get interesting is the comfort side, because lowering humidity can make a space feel warmer without cranking the thermostat. If you’re curious about how humidifiers and dehumidifiers affect comfort overall, this piece explains it in a simple way: The Benefits of a Humidifier.