
"Google's John Mueller confirmed that Google is not killing off all forms of schema and structured data support for Google Search. The question came up in a Reddit thread after Google's announcement about more structured data support and search features going away. To be fair, as I said in my original coverage of the announcement, the post was super vague and didn't give much detail. I had a lot more detail in my story, that documented many but not all of the features and structured data that is no longer going to be supported by Google."
"The structured data they use is always in flux. They drop and add search features all the time that may or may not rely on structured data. I very much doubt it is going away. The best thing to do is monitor the Google developers articles on search features and utilize the schema that will make it easier for Google to parse your content."
Not all schema and structured data support will be removed from Google Search. Markup types come and go, and only a few essential types should be retained, such as title and meta robots. Some structured data types will lose support starting January 2026, with Dataset limited to Dataset Search and rich results becoming more selective. Structured data usage is in flux because Google frequently adds and removes features that may rely on markup. Webmasters should monitor Google developer documentation and implement schema that makes content easier for Google to parse. A few dozen types remain supported.
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