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Digital Phablet reports that Google experienced another bug in Search Console, specifically affecting the Discover performance report. The issue was identified between May 7, 2026, and May 8, 2026, and involved a logging error that caused the report to display fewer clicks and impressions than actual data. This problem impacts the accuracy of reporting but does not influence the actual rankings or performance of Discover content.
Google clarified that this is purely a data logging anomaly:
A logging error has caused a decrease in clicks and impressions in the Discover report from May 7 to May 8, 2026. You may observe a drop in Discover clicks and impressions during this period. This issue only affects data collection and reporting, not the genuine performance of your content.
It’s expected that data from this timeframe will remain missing, and there’s no way to recover the lost information, so marketers need to interpret their analytics with caution for that window.
If you noticed declines in Discover-related clicks and impressions on those dates, this bug could be the reason. Relevant discussions and reports are circulating on industry forums, highlighting this issue.

