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At the moment, the tool for rejecting links (Disavow Links Tool) is available in the old version of Google Search Console and has not yet been transferred to the new version of the service. When the search officer, John Müller, was asked when the transfer would be made, he replied: “We have no plans for this yet.” Tweets by JohnMu What will happen with this tool further, Muller does not know. He himself is not against giving site owners the opportunity to reject those resources with whi...
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It’s been 16 days since Google last updated its indexing reports in the Search Console. On April 15, the company announced that the de-indexing bug, recently fixed in the main search, also caused a crash in the Search Console. In this regard, the update of the reports was suspended, but the problem has not yet been resolved. Usually, Google eliminates such failures faster – within a few days – and two weeks have already passed. The questions, when these problems will finally be corre...
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Recently, Search Console users noticed that Google resumed normal operation of almost all reports that have not been updated since the beginning of April. Today, the Google Webmasters team reported on Twitter that the only report that still lacks fresh data is the link report. For the full restoration of his work, engineers need some more time. The issue with missing fresh data in the indexing reports in Search Console has been resolved. The only report that still needs some time to update ...
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As part of the transfer of functions from the old version of Google Search Console to the new one, new features appeared in the Sitemap report, giving webmasters more control over the site map. As reported on Twittwr by Google Webmasters, you can now open the contents of your Sitemap in a new tab, easily delete a sitemap, view more detailed error information, and monitor RSS / Atom feeds. Google Webmasters ✔@googlewmc Take a look at the updated Sitemaps report, which ...
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Google employee John Muller hinted at Twitter that the URL Parameters tool added to Search Console in 2009 may not be fully transferred to the new version of the service. When asked why this tool is still not in the new Search Console, Muller replied: “I don’t think that he will not become (I really like him, but I’m clearly biased), but he is more likely to evolve than 1 to 1 will be transferred.” Tweets by JohnMu