Hreflang Lab
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<b>How fast does a broken return tag actually hurt you?</b>

<b>How fast does a broken return tag actually hurt you?</b>

A recurring question: if Site A points to Site B with an hreflang annotation, but B forgets the reciprocal tag back to A, how long before Google discounts the cluster?

Methodology note: we tracked 41 reciprocity breaks across 6 multilingual properties (introduced unintentionally during migrations), comparing the broken pair against intact siblings in the same cluster.

What the data suggests:

— Confirmation in Search Console (the "no return tags" warning) lagged the actual break by a median of 9 days, gated by recrawl frequency of the slower partner.

— SERP behavior degraded gradually, not instantly. The non-reciprocated alternate kept appearing for its target locale for roughly 2-3 weeks before Google reverted to its own relevance signals.

— Recovery after re-adding the tag was faster than the decay: 4-7 days median once both URLs were recrawled.

The asymmetry matters. Hreflang is a bidirectional handshake, and Google treats a one-sided declaration as an unconfirmed hint rather than a hard signal. It doesn't drop the page — it falls back to default geo/language inference.

Caveats: small sample, all sites had healthy crawl budgets (recovery on a slow-crawl site would be far longer), and we couldn't isolate hreflang effects from concurrent ranking noise on high-volatility queries. Treat the timelines as order-of-magnitude, not precise.
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