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If the manual penalty is no longer visible in Search Console, it can be considered lifted. The lifting of penalties can be automatic, due to the expiration of the duration, or manual, if the original violations are no longer relevant.
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TL;DR

Google confirms that a manual penalty that has disappeared from Search Console is considered lifted, whether due to automatic expiration or manual review. Essentially, the absence of notification means your site is no longer under manual action. However, this lifting does not guarantee an immediate return to previous rankings or the absence of other algorithmic issues.

What you need to understand

What does the disappearance of a manual penalty really mean?

When a manual penalty disappears from Search Console, Google officially considers it lifted. This lifting occurs either because you have corrected the violations and requested a review, or because the duration of the penalty has automatically expired.

The nuance here is important: some manual penalties have a predefined duration. After this period, Google can automatically lift the action without your intervention, especially if the original violations are no longer relevant or have lost their impact.

How does Google handle automatic liftings?

Automatic liftings occur when the conditions that triggered the penalty are no longer valid. For example, a site penalized for spammy automatically generated content 18 months ago may see its penalty lifted if the content in question has been removed or if Google believes the context has changed.

This approach raises questions: there is no clear communication from Google regarding expiration durations by type of penalty. Thus, a site may find itself without a visible penalty even though the violations have not been corrected, simply because time has passed.

What is the difference between manual and automatic lifting?

A manual lifting occurs after you have submitted a review request and a Google evaluator has validated your corrections. This is the classic, transparent process documented in Search Console with a confirmation message.

In contrast, an automatic lifting happens without explicit notification: the penalty simply disappears from your dashboard. You do not receive a message from Google congratulating you. It is up to you to regularly check the Manual Actions tab to notice this disappearance.

  • An absent penalty from Search Console is officially lifted, regardless of the lifting method
  • Automatic liftings do not generate explicit notifications in Search Console
  • Expiration durations of penalties vary depending on the type of violation, without precise public documentation
  • The absence of a manual penalty does not mean the absence of algorithmic issues or loss of ranking
  • Regularly checking the Manual Actions tab remains essential to track your site's status

SEO Expert opinion

Does this statement match real-world observations?

Yes, this Google statement aligns with what has been observed for years. Manual penalties that disappear from Search Console are indeed lifted, and we generally see a gradual return of organic traffic in the following weeks.

However, the part about automatic liftings by expiration remains vague. Google never communicates about exact durations, and we observe huge discrepancies between different types of violations. A penalty for artificial links may last 6 months or 3 years depending on the case. [To be verified]: there is no reliable public data on these durations.

What nuances should be added to this rule?

The lifting of a manual penalty does not necessarily mean a return to previous rankings. If your site lost 70% of its traffic during 18 months of penalty, Google has recalculated your PageRank, your competitors have taken your place, and your natural backlinks may have disappeared.

Moreover, a lifted manual action does not protect against algorithmic filters. Your site may be out of a manual penalty for content spam but remain stuck in a Helpful Content Update filter. The two mechanisms are independent.

In what cases does this rule not apply?

There are situations where the disappearance of a penalty in Search Console does not reflect reality. If you have changed Search Console properties (switch from http to https, or domain change), old penalties may not transfer automatically.

Another case: certain partial manual actions (on only a section of the site) may visually disappear from the console while some subsections remain penalized. To be honest, the Search Console interface is not always granular on this point.

Caution: if your traffic does not recover in the 4-6 weeks following the lifting of a manual penalty, look for algorithmic or technical causes. Lifting is not a magic button for traffic restoration.

Practical impact and recommendations

What should you do following the lifting of a penalty?

Do not remain passive after the disappearance of a manual penalty. Document the exact date of lifting, take a screenshot of your empty Manual Actions tab, and begin to monitor your traffic metrics daily for at least 4 weeks.

Analyze the pages that were directly affected by the penalty: use Google Search Console to identify which URLs lost the most visibility, and track their gradual rise in the SERPs. If certain pages do not recover, it may be a signal that they remain problematic for the algorithm.

What mistakes should be avoided after a penalty lifting?

Do not resume the practices that earned you the sanction. It may seem obvious, but we regularly see repeat offenders who return to the same patterns of artificial links or duplicate content 6 months after a lifting. Google remembers your past activities.

Also, avoid submitting a new review request if the penalty has already been automatically lifted. Some SEO professionals panic at a stagnation in traffic and bombard Google with unnecessary requests. If the Manual Actions tab is empty, you have nothing to ask.

How can you verify that your site is truly in the clear?

Log into all of your Search Console properties (http, https, www, non-www, mobile versions) and check the Manual Actions tab on each. A penalty may be visible on one property and not another if you configured your redirects incorrectly.

Also, use the URL inspection tool to test a few key pages on your site. If Google displays "URL is accessible to Google", without any error message or manual action, you are technically in the clear. Then monitor your average positions in the performance reports over rolling 30-day periods.

  • Document the date of lifting and capture the screen of the empty Manual Actions tab
  • Monitor organic traffic daily for 4-6 weeks after lifting
  • Identify pages that do not recover despite lifting and analyze their residual issues
  • Check all Search Console properties (http/https, www/non-www) to confirm the absence of penalties
  • Never repeat the practices that triggered the initial sanction
  • Use the URL inspection tool to test the validity of your main pages
The lifting of a manual penalty is an important step, but it does not guarantee an automatic return to previous traffic. Depending on the nature and duration of the sanction, recovery may take several months and require thorough technical and editorial work. If these optimizations seem complex to manage alone, hiring a specialized SEO agency can help accelerate recovery and avoid mistakes that would definitively compromise your rankings.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Combien de temps après la levée d'une pénalité manuelle mon trafic va-t-il remonter ?
Il n'y a pas de délai fixe. Généralement, on observe un début de remontée entre 2 et 6 semaines après la levée, mais le retour au niveau précédent peut prendre plusieurs mois selon la gravité de la pénalité et la concurrence sur vos mots-clés.
Si ma pénalité a été levée automatiquement, dois-je quand même corriger les violations ?
Absolument. Une levée automatique par expiration ne signifie pas que vos violations sont acceptables. Si vous ne corrigez pas, vous risquez une nouvelle pénalité manuelle ou des filtres algorithmiques qui auront le même effet sur votre trafic.
Puis-je être pénalisé manuellement sans recevoir de notification dans Search Console ?
Non. Les pénalités manuelles sont toujours notifiées dans l'onglet Actions manuelles de la Search Console. Si rien n'y apparaît, votre problème de trafic est probablement algorithmique, pas manuel.
Une pénalité levée peut-elle revenir si je ne fais rien ?
Oui. Si vous n'avez pas corrigé les violations et que la levée était automatique par expiration, un nouvel examen manuel peut déclencher une nouvelle pénalité. Google peut aussi appliquer des filtres algorithmiques sur les mêmes problèmes.
Comment savoir si ma perte de trafic vient d'une pénalité manuelle ou d'un problème algorithmique ?
Vérifiez l'onglet Actions manuelles dans Search Console. Si vide, votre problème est algorithmique. Les pénalités manuelles sont toujours explicitement documentées avec un message détaillant la nature de la violation.
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