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Why is the Discover tab missing now from Google Search Console?

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"Ask David" question:

"I noticed today that the Discover tab is completely missing from my left-hand sidebar in Google Search Console. It used to be under the Performance section, but now it’s just gone. Did my account break, or did Google remove this feature?"

Answer:

Don't worry, your account isn't broken. If you are wondering why the Discover tab is missing now from your Google Search Console page, it comes down to a specific built-in feature of Google's

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From Sidewalk Robots to Real‑World Limits: The Promise and Pitfalls of AI Deliveries

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Serve Robotics: Emilie enjoying the view on the sidewalk while making a delivery.

In many U.S. cities today, your dinner might arrive not from a driver behind the wheel, but from a small autonomous robot cruising down the sidewalk - AI at work in our everyday lives. That’s the story of Serve Robotics, a company led by Dr. Ali Kashani, whose mission is to make delivery smarter, cleaner, and faster using artificial intelligence and advanced robotics.

Serve’s delivery

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Webpage direct visits: bots, crawlers, or real visitors?

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"Are webpage visits coming from a direct visit (vs a search) from bots or crawlers vs real visitors, or perhaps AI scrapers?"

Yes - a significant portion of direct webpage visits can come from bots, crawlers, and AI scraping content, not just real human visitors. But how much depends on the site, traffic level, and what kind of page you’re looking at.

Below is a clear breakdown.

1. What “Direct” Traffic Really Means

In analytics tools (

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