No their is no pr change going on . Do you have any screen shot of previous pr3 of your site .I don't think their is any problem in your site .
Maybe they are annoying to visitors but that's not the point - how can google remove pagerank because of a popup, if 3k uniques a day are fine with it then what's google's problem.
I know, but seem pop up is not follow their webmaster guideline. LOL By the way, my pagerank is 51 refer to iwebtool. LOL seems it is broken
Am I making a fuss over nothing - after reading around and the above comments it seems pagerank is separate from serps (which I still can't get my head around, I mean if I'm penalized then why would they trust my serps?) I'm still ranking top for all my keywords, just I have no pagerank. So does it matter?
There definitely has been some google PR updates going on today and the last few days. Although it looks like penalizations only.
If your PR just went up today, then it looks like a full update is underway and not just penalizations.
yeah there were pr update but not for each and every website, one can have too look on internal pages of his/her websites. i am sure if you had lost your internal pages pr, than this update had returned back it to you.
Recently PR for some of my pages went from a modest 2-3 to zero. I don't know exactly when, because I have been on holiday. My site www.sitestory.dk is primarily in Danish, but most of the pages (travelogues) have an English 'dublicate', and nothing has happened to the English pages, which except for language are almost identical. The various top-pages have most of the links (and now a PR of 0), but not all pages on a lower level have lost their PR. Strange! To the best of my knowledge there is no 'Google-offensive' stuff that could trigger a penalty. Some time ago (maybe 1½ month) I noticed that the links listed by Google's webmaster tools were reduced from their usual number to maybe 10 or 12. It was obviously some technical mess. I didn't think much about it, and now the list is back to normal after maybe a month or so. The pages that now have a zero PR still come up in searches as they used to and most of them pretty nicely (when doing a Danish search), so there seems to be no practical penalty. I am puzzled by the whole thing, but unless the English pages suddenly plummet too I am inclined to think that there are some loose bolts in Google's huge machine. Eric
Yesterday this site has PR7 http://www.timesofindia.com but now it gone to PR0...So I think there were pr update.