What changed
The rise of answer-entry reporting means teams are starting to review whether a page truly answers a question, instead of treating all discovery as the same visibility bucket.
That changes the operating task. The priority is to separate pages that answer real questions from pages that merely get seen.
Why it matters
Answer-entry visibility is turning into something teams can inspect and improve page by page. Growth signals are easy to treat as traffic tactics, but the durable part is usually the relationship between search intent, page structure, evidence, and conversion.
SEO operators, editorial teams, global site owners should use the signal to decide what must be clearer for users, buyers, or operators before the next page, workflow, or offer is shipped.
What to check
Split homepage, archive, FAQ, help-center, and topic pages into clearer entry roles, then review their query and impression patterns separately.
Keep the test narrow: one priority page with clear topic, source links, internal links, and a conversion action.
What needs verifying
If AI visibility and ordinary traffic stay mixed together, interpretation will stay weak. The original source remains linked so readers can separate the announcement from this site's interpretation.