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Google confirms that manual penalties have a limited lifespan: 30 days for minor infractions such as hidden text, longer for serious violations. This automatic expiration does not absolve the need to fix detected issues. A site can regain its rankings without manual reconsideration if the time has passed and corrections have been made.
What you need to understand
What is a manual penalty and how does it work?
A manual penalty results from a human check at Google, triggered when a site violates the quality rater guidelines. Unlike automatic algorithmic adjustments, these actions are explicitly notified in the Search Console with a message detailing the nature of the infraction.
The standard procedure requires the site owner to fix the problems and then submit a reconsideration request. Google then assesses whether the corrections are sufficient to lift the sanction. This process can take several weeks depending on the volume of requests.
Why does Google introduce automatic expiration?
This statement formalizes what some practitioners have already observed in practice: penalties are not eternal. For minor infractions such as hidden text or light cloaking, Google believes that a 30-day period is sufficient to neutralize the fraudulently obtained advantage.
This automatic expiration prevents corrected sites from remaining penalized indefinitely because the webmaster is unaware of the Search Console or does not know how to request a reconsideration. It acts as a safety net recognizing that a temporary sanction may suffice.
Do all penalties follow the same timeline?
No, and this is crucial. Google clearly distinguishes between minor infractions and serious violations. Massive artificial link spamming, pirated content, or documented negative SEO attacks can lead to penalties lasting several months or even without a predefined expiration date.
The severity is assessed according to various criteria: the evident intent to manipulate, the extent of the problem, and the frequency of recurrence. A site that accumulates multiple successive manual penalties gradually loses the benefit of automatic expiration.
- 30 days expiration for hidden text, light cloaking, isolated misleading redirects
- 60 to 90 days for moderate link spam, aggressive duplicated content
- Indeterminate duration for hacking, malware, organized link networks
- Recidivism automatically cancels expiration
- Expiration does not guarantee a return to initial positions if content remains weak
SEO Expert opinion
Is this statement consistent with field observations?
Partially. Several documented cases indeed show recoveries of positions without a formal reconsideration request after 4-6 weeks. However, the reality is less binary than the official statement suggests.
The issue is that Google does not always communicate the expiration in the Search Console. Some sites see their manual action message disappear without notification, while others keep the alert even after partially recovering traffic. [To be verified]: no public data confirms the exact rate of automatic expiration versus accepted manual reconsideration.
What risks does this automatic expiration conceal?
The expiration of a penalty does not mean that the problem is forgotten. Google keeps a history of infractions in its internal systems. A site that benefits from the expiration without fixing its practices structurally risks facing a more severe sanction upon the next detection.
Another rarely mentioned point: expiration removes the manual penalty but does not automatically restore algorithmic trust. If the link profile remains toxic or the content is poor, the positions will not return mechanically. Expiration is a necessary condition, not a sufficient one.
In what cases does this rule not apply?
Penalties related to user security follow a different regime. A hacked site distributing malware or phishing does not benefit from any automatic expiration as long as the threat persists. Google verifies actual correction before any lifting.
Global manual actions affecting the entire site (pure and hard spam, massive doorway pages) often also escape the expiration mechanism. These cases require substantial restructuring and an in-depth human reconsideration. Relying on expiration in these situations is a strategic error.
Practical impact and recommendations
What should you do if you receive a manual penalty?
The first step: do not rely on automatic expiration. Immediately fix the issue reported in the Search Console. Document every correction with screenshots, disavow exports if relevant, and before-and-after examples.
Then submit a detailed reconsideration request explaining precisely the actions taken. An accepted reconsideration can lift the penalty in a few days compared to a minimum of 30 in passive mode. You take control instead of suffering.
How to monitor the progress of an ongoing penalty?
Set up daily alerts on your key positions using ranking tools like SEMrush or Ahrefs. An expiring penalty generally leads to a gradual rise over 3-7 days, not an instant jump.
Simultaneously check the evolution of the crawl budget and the indexing rate. An active penalty reduces crawl frequency; its expiration should normalize it. If your pages remain poorly crawled 15 days after the theoretical expiration, the problem lies elsewhere.
What mistakes should you absolutely avoid?
Do not mass delete penalized content without analysis. Google may interpret a total deletion as an attempt at concealment rather than a correction. Improve existing content or leave it in a properly managed 404/410 state.
Another pitfall: passively waiting for expiration while continuing sanctioned practices on other sections of the site. Google crawls your entire domain. A partial correction delays or cancels expiration.
- Check daily the Search Console for 45 days after notification
- Document all corrections in a timestamped action log
- Submit a reconsideration even if aiming for automatic expiration
- Monitor positions on 20-30 representative keywords
- Compare organic traffic week by week, not day by day
- Audit the link profile every 15 days during the penalty period
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Une pénalité manuelle peut-elle expirer sans que je corrige le problème ?
Comment savoir si ma pénalité a expiré ou si Google l'a levée après réexamen ?
Les 30 jours d'expiration courent-ils depuis la date de l'infraction ou de la notification ?
Peut-on cumuler plusieurs pénalités manuelles simultanément sur un même site ?
L'expiration d'une pénalité garantit-elle le retour à mes positions d'origine ?
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