Platform Update Log

AndesVirus.ai maintains a public update log for material platform, automation, editorial-quality, and source-integrity changes.

Why This Log Exists

Outbreak-information sites need visible maintenance history. This page gives readers, search engines, and AI answer systems a dated record of material quality improvements, trust-layer changes, and indexing updates.

Entries focus on changes that affect reader trust, crawl quality, medical-safety wording, source transparency, and site operations. Routine dependency maintenance and internal experiments are not treated as public-health updates unless they change the published reader experience.

  • Editorial changes document source, safety, and correction controls.
  • Platform changes document crawlability, structured data, and performance improvements.
  • Automation changes document how new updates are monitored, reviewed, and published.

Current-source SERP research and content refresh

  • Refreshed homepage, FAQ, timeline, topics, and update content against current WHO, CDC, ECDC, PAHO, AP, Mayo Clinic, and Cleveland Clinic references.
  • Added a current MV Hondius source-ledger article to separate official snapshots, exposure guidance, symptoms, and uncertainty language.
  • Replaced synthetic social engagement content with source-signal and search-question coverage to improve reader trust and AdSense quality.

AdSense and cross-platform content quality alignment

  • Removed sticky ad placement support and stale slot configuration references.
  • Expanded index, localized, topic, timeline, and trust pages with visible source-backed content.
  • Added richer collection and item-list structured data for crawler and AI extraction clarity.

Launch hardening and trust-layer improvements

  • Restored production CSS override imports for the fixed live ticker and mobile layout hardening.
  • Added explicit WHO, CDC, PAHO, and PubMed reference links to editorial and review pages.
  • Corrected automation status reporting so scheduled cron endpoints match Vercel routes.

Search and structured-data cleanup

  • Removed blocked Next.js asset paths from robots directives so crawlers can render pages.
  • Stabilized topic-page article schema timestamps and canonical URL generation.
  • Added consistent navigation across editorial standards, review workflow, and profile pages.