We have finally broken through the barriers on this and have some good news on the "illegal" pages.
Unfortunately, as always seems to be the case with this damn thing, you win somewhere and get penalised somewhere else. The coverage figures are plummeting again - despite
nearly having a completely green dashboard.
Page content counts nearly hit 13,000 at their peak in June, but have now tumbled to nearly 8,500. Traffic
(clicks in
) from Google has reduced by 50% since April too.
It isn't just random forgotten pages in the forum that are being de-indexed either. Having added schema.org metadata to the entire reviews section, the structured data counts all went up accordingly, but now have fallen to 27 pages, 0 errors. In other words: most of the reviews back catalogue is missing now too.
I think this game is like gambling. You aren't supposed to win at all. You just prove yourself more and more willing to comply and they see how far they can push. If the outcome of going to all the effort necessary to heed their threats and warnings is to wind up back where you started, why bother?
Edit: I've just looked at Bing Webmaster tools, which has informed me of a code error impacting 400 HCL pages
(caused by the changes on the 9th
). Nadda on Google Search Console. It's not even looking!
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