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WBP Insight: Yoast Seo August 23 2022 — What Changed & What to Copy

A plain-English breakdown of the Yoast Seo August 23 2022 release, what it means for your site, and which ideas we're wiring into WBP Omni SEO Pro.

April 15, 2026 10 min read The WBP Editorial Team
WBP Insight: Yoast Seo August 23 2022 — What Changed & What to Copy

We track competing plugin releases so we can wire the same wins into WBP Omni SEO Pro. Below is a plain-English breakdown of this update and how to apply the lessons on your stack.

TL;DR
  • Focus: Yoast Seo August 23 2022 — the update in plain English.
  • What actually changed vs. marketing language.
  • What to check on your own site this week.
  • How WBP Omni SEO Pro covers the same ground.

What's New in Practical Terms

The headline items in Yoast Seo August 23 2022 come down to a small number of editor-visible changes: adjustments to how titles, meta descriptions and schema get generated, and refinements to the analysis checks a writer sees in the editor. If your workflow is title → meta → schema → publish, this release does not change the order — it changes the accuracy of what shows up at each step.

What To Check On Your Site

We recommend a fixed 10-minute check after any plugin release. It stops you from discovering a broken snippet three weeks later in Search Console.

  • Pick five URLs that get the most traffic and re-open them in Preview.
  • Confirm titles, meta descriptions and canonicals still render as expected.
  • Re-validate JSON-LD on the same URLs with the Rich Results test.
  • Skim recent Search Console coverage for new warnings.
  • Regenerate your sitemap and confirm counts didn't move by more than a few percent.

The WBP Take

We watch every major SEO plugin release because the good ideas belong in one place — WBP Omni SEO Pro. If a change in this release solves a real editor problem, we ship the same fix, usually with more automation and fewer settings screens.

Inside WBP Omni SEO Pro: Settings — Roles, Rollback & Import/Export

Settings — Roles, Rollback & Import/Export

Granular role manager, site-wide rollback log for every change, and a unified import/export for settings, redirects, schema presets and content.

Why this matters for "WBP Insight: Yoast Seo August 23 2022 — What Changed & What to Copy": SEO is a team sport; without roles, rollback and portable settings, one plugin becomes a bottleneck across the team.

Use Settings — Roles, Rollback & Import/Export in 4 steps
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    Step 1

    Settings → Roles → Scope module access per role

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    Step 2

    Rollback → Restore any change by user, date or module

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    Step 3

    Import/Export → Move settings between environments in one file

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    Step 4

    Version the export in Git for infrastructure-as-code

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'who changed the canonical last Tuesday?' meetings after rollback is enabled

"You do not have a real SEO workflow until you can roll back a mistake without a database restore."

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Best practices worth stealing

  • Ship the fix as a diff, not a screenshot — reviewers can approve in seconds.
  • Log every applied change with user, timestamp and before/after payload.
  • Cap batch sizes at 250 URLs so rollback stays surgical.
  • Re-crawl within 24h of any apply so attribution stays clean.

Quick pre-publish checklist

  • Primary entity named in the first 100 words
  • Every H2 maps to a real user question
  • Schema validated in Rich Results Test
  • At least 3 inbound internal links from related pillars
  • Canonical set explicitly, not inferred
  • FAQ present when 3+ questions are genuinely answered

Glossary — plain-English definitions

GEO (Generative Engine Optimisation)

Optimising a site so LLMs cite it in ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and Perplexity answers.

AEO (Answer Engine Optimisation)

Structuring content so answer engines and voice assistants can lift a single, correct answer.

AIO (AI Overview Optimisation)

Winning inclusion inside Google's AI Overviews block above the classic results.

Paired module: Schema Graph Builder

A unified JSON-LD graph that stitches Organization, WebSite, WebPage, Article, Product, FAQ and HowTo into one @graph per URL so LLMs and Google see a single, non-conflicting entity. Fragmented schema across theme, page builder and old SEO plugins is the #1 reason rich results silently disappear after a redesign.

  • Open SEO Features → Schema → Graph Builder
  • Detect existing @type nodes from theme, Yoast, RankMath and AIO
  • Merge into one @graph with WBP as the authoritative emitter
  • Validate against Google's Rich Results Test from inside the panel
Do I have to update immediately for Yoast Seo August 23 2022?

No. For most sites, waiting 3–7 days is safer — early adopters surface edge cases the changelog missed. Update sooner only if the release fixes a security or crawlability bug on your specific stack.

Will this release change my rankings?

A single plugin release almost never moves rankings on its own. It changes how correctly your titles, meta descriptions and schema render — and correctness compounds over months, not days.

How does WBP Omni SEO Pro compare?

WBP focuses on AI-search visibility (LLM citations, agentic browsers, JSON-LD depth) on top of classic on-page SEO. If a competing plugin release ships a good idea, we implement it — usually with fewer toggles.

Is there an audit log?

Every change is logged with user, module, before/after diff and rollback token — retention is configurable per site.

Will WBP conflict with schema my theme already outputs?

No — the Schema Graph Builder detects competing emitters, disables the duplicates and keeps a rollback point so you can revert per-page in one click.

Ship this workflow inside WordPress

WBP Omni SEO Pro turns every playbook on this blog into an approvable, reversible diff.

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