Official statement
Search Console alerts regarding intentionally noindexed pages or 404 errors on expired content can be ignored if these configurations are intentional. Search Console sends these alerts not to miss out on genuine concerns.
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TL;DR
Search Console alerts for intentionally noindexed pages or 404 errors on expired content can be ignored if these settings are deliberate. Let's be clear: there's no need to panic over these alerts; focus on the real issues.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Est-ce que toutes les alertes doivent être prises au sérieux ?
Non, uniquement celles qui ne sont pas intentionnelles ou qui indiquent un problème inattendu.
Un noindex peut-il affecter mon SEO ?
Pas si l'utilisation est délibérée et contrôlée. Sinon, cela peut être problématique.
Combien de temps ignorer une alerte avant de la reconsidérer ?
Revérifiez périodiquement pour confirmer que l'alerte reste sans incidence sur le SEO prévu.
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