As you might expect, so far there are plenty of “Yes” votes but no “No” votes.
There are quite a few interesting suggestions, such as alerts for a rise or drop in clicks for brand name terms, an increase in crawl errors, especially for pages not found, and mobile/desktop mismatches.
If you have suggestions, Zineb is asking you to comment on her Google+ post.
It is always great when Google looks for feedback from the webmaster and SEO community on things they would like to see added or changed, and it has been happening much more lately. Mariya Moeva recently posted a survey about messaging within Google Search Console and they also asked for applications for Google’s user experience research studies group.
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