Google: Indexing Issues Resolved, No More Status Updates
|Google said closing night time that the indexing factors are essentially fully resolved out of doors of some edge cases. Google said 99% of the indexing factors had been resolved as of Wednesday, October 14, 2020. There are some edge cases that will be resolved interior “every week or two,” Google said.
Right here is the tweet:
Closing change: the canonical sigh modified into successfully resolved closing Wednesday, with about 99% of the URLs restored. We check the remaining edge cases will be restored interior every week or two.
— Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) October 19, 2020
I am now not going to transfer via the total factors all yet again, I wrote it up in component over here – so study it there. But we knew there had been unheard of factors with indexing and how Google dealt with canonicals in September and Google did admit it and worked to repair it. It took a while and it is miles not yet fully resolved (i.e. the sting cases) but it must be largely resolved now.
Right here is Google’s communication on this matter:
If a beforehand indexed page has long past, it’ll be the mobile-indexing sigh, the place we’re failing to capture any page at all to index. If the canonical sigh is keen, URL Inspector could show veil the URL as a copy & the Google-chosen canonical will be varied from it….
— Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) October 1, 2020
Update: it can decide days to utterly resolve both these factors completely, but we absorb restored many URLs already and are working instant to process more. Specifically….
— Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) October 3, 2020
The mobile-indexing sigh impacted roughly about 0.2% of our index, starting in early September but essentially spiking from around the center of this week via unhurried the day prior to this. We’ve since restored about 1/4 of these URLs & retain reprocessing more.
— Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) October 3, 2020
Update: the mobile indexing modified into successfully resolved the day prior to this, with about 99% of the URLs restored. Work on the canonical sigh continues, with about 55% of impacted URLs restored.
— Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) October 9, 2020
After which that closing change posted above.
It looks like most SEOs catch feel the indexing factors are resolved for them but there are some complaints, as always around indexing.
The continuing SEO dialogue board threads appear barely aloof about indexing factors factual now.
I wonder how a lot loss revenue and exchange this brought on for some companies. We actually reported these factors motivate on September 23rd and Google said the factors started in early September. That’s over a month of factors…
Discussion board dialogue at Twitter.