Google Disables Request Indexing Feature

in ssds •  4 years ago 

Google is disabling the “Request Indexing” feature of the URL Inspection tool within Search Console.

While this is temporary, the feature will be disabled for at least a few weeks.

Google is disabling “Request Indexing” in order to make infrastructure changes, the company says in an announcement:

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Request Indexing is most commonly used when site owners publish a new page or make changes to an existing page.

It speeds up the process of Google adding the new content to its search index, but does not offer any guarantees.

Even when the feature is working it does not promise immediate indexing. In some cases, Google may choose not to index the content at all.

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