Jun 8, 2020
Discovered – currently not indexed - How to Fix this issue?
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Jun 8, 2020
Yes, with the crawl-ability of the posts is fine. I checked them last night and checked for the http headers, meta for robots and robots.txt and all is/was fine. Googlebot will eventually crawl them but likely on its own schedule. Hard to force google to crawl on demand at times. You can "Request Indexing", but should only do that once as repeated submissions is not likely going to speed it up. Also, google will go back anyhow to crawl them on its own since it knows about those posts/urls.
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Jun 12, 2020
I see a lot of urls indexed now, including posts from 2020/05 and even 2020/06
Sometimes it can just take some time.
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Jun 8, 2020
Hi,
Here is what google has to say about that condition...
Discovered - currently not indexed: The page was found by Google, but not crawled yet. Typically, Google tried to crawl the URL but the site was overloaded; therefore Google had to reschedule the crawl. This is why the last crawl date is empty on the report.
So, google should go back to those pages and try again. As to why google had an issue with an actual crawling is hard to tell, but it will try again in time.
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Jun 8, 2020
Moreover, your Robot.txt file can also be one of the reason for not indexing the blog posts. I suggest you click on the individual web page in the webmaster and thereby run the 'Test Live URL' and 'Test Robot.txt' for more details.
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Hi,
Here is what google has to say about that condition...
Discovered - currently not indexed: The page was found by Google, but not crawled yet. Typically, Google tried to crawl the URL but the site was overloaded; therefore Google had to reschedule the crawl. This is why the last crawl date is empty on the report.
So, google should go back to those pages and try again. As to why google had an issue with an actual crawling is hard to tell, but it will try again in time.
Original Poster Kabilan A marked this as an answer
Moreover, your Robot.txt file can also be one of the reason for not indexing the blog posts. I suggest you click on the individual web page in the webmaster and thereby run the 'Test Live URL' and 'Test Robot.txt' for more details.
Original Poster Kabilan A marked this as an answer