I'm curious if logged-in users, like admins on WordPress sites, have any effect on Google's Core Web Vitals. If they don't generally impact the scores, could there be ways they might influence them, perhaps due to misconfigurations or other issues?
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Even if logged-in users don't count directly towards scoring, it's still a best practice to ensure a smooth experience for them. Admin users are crucial for managing the site, so their experience matters even if it doesn't affect SEO rankings.
Definitely a bigger debate here! Some believe that logged-in users can impact metrics in ways we might not think about. It’s valid to wonder whether Google regards these users differently in analytics.
Generally, logged-in WordPress admins don't affect your Core Web Vitals scores. Google measures these through real user data and lab tests, so as long as the public sees an optimized version of your site and not the logged-in view, you're good. If your site somehow serves the admin view to visitors, or if there's caching misconfigurations, then that could skew the results.

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