Official statement
The index coverage report in Search Console is updated approximately twice a week. Redirects and page mergers may take longer to appear because Google must first determine the canonicalization.
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Should You Worry About Google's Lack of Transparency on Algorithm Updates?
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TL;DR
Google updates the index coverage report about twice a week. Changes like redirects can take longer to be recognized due to the necessary canonicalization process. This means delays in seeing impacted SEO decisions.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Combien de temps pour que Google prenne en compte une redirection ?
Cela peut varier, mais souvent plus d'une semaine en raison de la canonicalisation.
Pourquoi ma page n'apparaît-elle toujours pas dans les résultats ?
La page peut-être en attente de canonicalisation. Vérifiez le rapport de couverture pour plus d'infos.
Quelle est la fréquence précise de mise à jour ?
Environ deux fois par semaine, mais cela peut varier selon l'activité du site et d'autres facteurs.
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