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FID scores reflect what users actually experience since they come from the monthly Chrome User Experience Report, based on real user data.
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💬 EN 📅 21/09/2021 ✂ 14 statements
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  1. Why is First Input Delay essential for technical SEO?
  2. How do individual URLs truly impact Page Experience and SEO?
  3. How can you access FID data via Search Console to enhance your SEO strategy?
  4. How can PageSpeed Insights transform your SEO strategy?
  5. Why does a URL need to be online for at least a month to be included in the CrUX Report?
  6. Do Core Web Vitals really lack success thresholds?
  7. Is it true that a FID under 100ms can enhance user experience for most visitors?
  8. Is it possible for FID to be non-existent without user engagement?
  9. How can you effectively measure FID on new pages?
  10. How can managing JavaScript effectively boost your FID?
  11. Why should you optimize JavaScript for SEO?
  12. What SEO benefits can you gain by using async and defer attributes on your scripts?
  13. Are You Splitting Your Tasks to Enhance FID?
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TL;DR

FID scores are based on user experience data from the Chrome User Experience Report. This reflects the actual performance perceived by users, thereby directly influencing your SEO optimization.

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