I feel confident in saying that there are few out there who still think that page descriptions affect rankings. It’s been known for many years that they don’t. What’s still a bit more contentious is whether there is a secondary effect via the influence of Click Through Rates. As of last year, that’s not a factor either (or at least not one Google wants to admit to).
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