And one more thing ... you have some paths that are generating more URLs on their own without showing different content, for example: http://www.languagespy.com/politics/uk/trends/70th/70th-anni...…
FWIW I think the main problem is that you're essentially creating an "infinite space," meaning there's an extremely high number of URLs that are findable through crawling your pages, and the more pages we crawl, the…
Having a page that goes nofollow/noindex and back is fine, when we recrawl it, we'll take the new state into account.
Hi, I work with the Google crawling & indexing teams. Let me check with them to see what their recommendation would be. At first glance (based on the pages cached), it seems like we're just following the links within…
Unblocking via robots.txt is fine and won't cause problems.
It's important for us (I work at Google on web-search) to be transparent about these reports, and we use them to remove / block content that is malicious too (just like other sites can use the Safe-Browsing API to get…
Handling URLs with multiple slashes in them is tricky, lots of websites silently fold them into one and return the same content, so this seems like something we should handle in the same way in search.
If you want to send me specific queries (the more general, the better) and what went wrong in the search results for them, I'm more than happy to forward them to the team that works on that. I'm [this-user-name] AT…
(I work with the search team at Google) This was a bug on our side, and should be resolved now.
This is just a bug, sorry.
(I work at Google on webmaster issues) Your site has a manual spam action probably based on something a previous owner had on it ( https://web.archive.org/web/20110202220759/http://smitecamp.... shows scraped Yahoo…
And one more thing ... you have some paths that are generating more URLs on their own without showing different content, for example: http://www.languagespy.com/politics/uk/trends/70th/70th-anni...…
FWIW I think the main problem is that you're essentially creating an "infinite space," meaning there's an extremely high number of URLs that are findable through crawling your pages, and the more pages we crawl, the…
Having a page that goes nofollow/noindex and back is fine, when we recrawl it, we'll take the new state into account.
Hi, I work with the Google crawling & indexing teams. Let me check with them to see what their recommendation would be. At first glance (based on the pages cached), it seems like we're just following the links within…
Unblocking via robots.txt is fine and won't cause problems.
It's important for us (I work at Google on web-search) to be transparent about these reports, and we use them to remove / block content that is malicious too (just like other sites can use the Safe-Browsing API to get…
Handling URLs with multiple slashes in them is tricky, lots of websites silently fold them into one and return the same content, so this seems like something we should handle in the same way in search.
If you want to send me specific queries (the more general, the better) and what went wrong in the search results for them, I'm more than happy to forward them to the team that works on that. I'm [this-user-name] AT…
(I work with the search team at Google) This was a bug on our side, and should be resolved now.
This is just a bug, sorry.
(I work at Google on webmaster issues) Your site has a manual spam action probably based on something a previous owner had on it ( https://web.archive.org/web/20110202220759/http://smitecamp.... shows scraped Yahoo…