Official statement
The server response time displayed in Search Console (crawled from the US) is not used for ranking purposes. Google employs Core Web Vitals based on actual user experiences to determine ranking speed factors.
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TL;DR
Server response time in Search Console has no impact on your Google rankings. Google relies on Core Web Vitals to assess user experience, a key factor in rankings.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Comment les Core Web Vitals influencent-ils mon classement ?
Ils sont liés à l'expérience utilisateur sur votre site, un facteur essentiel que Google utilise pour le classement.
Le temps de réponse serveur ne joue-t-il aucun rôle ?
Il n'affecte pas directement le classement, mais des temps trop longs peuvent nuire à l'expérience utilisateur.
Dois-je me soucier du temps de réponse serveur si ce n'est pas un facteur de classement ?
Oui, car il peut indirectement affecter l'expérience utilisateur et l'accessibilité du site.
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