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404 page is being indexed by search engines #1077

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sethbergman opened this issue Oct 15, 2018 · 14 comments
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404 page is being indexed by search engines #1077

sethbergman opened this issue Oct 15, 2018 · 14 comments

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@sethbergman
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Bug Report 🐛

What is the current behavior?

404 page is being indexed by search engines. The benefit dinner is also still there, which I believe already happened.

What is the expected behavior?

404 page is NOT being indexed by search engines

What steps did you take to get this behavior?

Open incognito tab (no cached results) and enter site in search box.

Additional Info

Requires access to Google Webmaster Tools in order to submit robots.txt and use the URL remover tool. Then ask Google to crawl, fetch and render, then submit.
See conversation here.

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@mattbyrnes
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I'm picking up this issue and will submit a PR soon.

@apex-omontgomery
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But our 404 is awesome.

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mattbyrnes commented Nov 9, 2018 via email

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kylemh commented Nov 9, 2018

@mattbyrnes we could definitely use your help! Register on the website, join our Slack team, and then join the #oc-projects channel. I can put your skills to work!

@mattbyrnes
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Hey Kyle,

I believe I still need an invite to the operation-code Slack channel. Can you assist?

Best,
Matt

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kylemh commented Nov 26, 2018

Register via https://operationcode.org/join and you'll receive an invite via email within 24hrs

@mattbyrnes
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I did a few weeks ago but don't believe I got the followup invite. My account username is: mattjbyrnes@gmail

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kylemh commented Nov 27, 2018

Thanks for letting me know. I'll get this resolved ASAP.

@loganripplinger
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Google is still indexing the 404 page as described.

@aasifkhan7
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@sethbergman Hi. As far as I understand, "Requires access to Google Webmaster Tools in order to submit robots.txt and use the URL remover tool. Then ask Google to crawl, fetch and render, then submit." - doing this requires the access granted to the domain name owner.
Am I headed in the right direction? Thanks!

@sethbergman
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@aasifkhan7 that's exactly what you have to do. 👍

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kylemh commented May 4, 2019

@aasifkhan7 I wouldn't spend any time on this issue. See if there's anything you'd like to tackle in the new repo

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@aasifkhan7 that's exactly what you have to do.

But I do not own the domain, hence I cannot have the access to Google Webmaster. So, how do I proceed with this? Thanks!

@aasifkhan7
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@aasifkhan7 I wouldn't spend any time on this issue. See if there's anything you'd like to tackle in the new repo

Hi. I was just curious about the access part. So. I'll look up issues in the new repo. Thanks.!

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