I'm currently in the process of writing a new lesson for the Parasite SEO Course Group, which is based on some of my observations of things that have happened over the last week (before I KNEW what I'm about to tell you below).
Basically, a number of Medium accounts have been getting banned or suspended over the last week.
Now, funnily enough, I've mentioned in the new lesson (coming out today) that Medium seems to have gone through culling accounts every 4 months for the last year or so, and then everything returns to "normal".
If should come as no surprise that these "Medium issues" have occured around the time of Google Updates (normally just before or during an update).
Guess what, Google has just released a SPAM Update, which should last for about a week (this could explain what is going over at Medium, so it's simply a case of waiting this week out and seeig where you are. I have provided tips in the new Parasite SEO Course lesson about how to "legitimaize" your online efforts).
That being said, Google have specifically said that they are "NOT dealing with site reputation abuse algorithmically during this update" (this simply means that they are NOT SPECIFICALLY targeting things like parasite SEO during this update), therefore those who have been banned or suspended by Medium (as mentioned in my newest lesson) could have been targeted simply because of the products they were promoting were considred spam or the content they are producing is "thin" (we've seen loads of examples of this in parasite SEO, right?)
Anwyay, Spam Updates typically focus in either "link spam" or "content spam", and it appears that this current update is more focused on "CONTENT SPAM" (does this mean the SERPs will look dramatically different by next week?)
Here's a couple of articles by the "usual suspects" about the SPAM Update
https://searchengineland.com/google-unleashes-june-2024-spam-update-443374
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-launches-june-2024-spam-update/520281/
And here are Google's Spam policies, just in case you want a refresher
https://developers.google.com/search/docs/essentials/spam-policies
Let's see what the next week brings!!