Google Search Console temporarily drops request indexing feature

As of my last update in September 2021, I don’t have real-time access to current events or changes in services. However, as of that time, Google had indeed temporarily dropped the “Request Indexing” feature from the Google Search Console.

The “Request Indexing” feature allowed website owners and webmasters to submit URLs directly to Google for indexing, prompting Google to crawl and index the submitted pages faster than the regular crawling process. This feature was particularly useful when website owners wanted their new or updated content to be indexed quickly.

Request Indexing Disabled

Google temporarily removed this feature in October 2020, stating that they needed to make some infrastructure changes. The decision to suspend the feature was also influenced by the increase in the number of requests, making it difficult for Google to handle the workload effectively.

During the period when the “Request Indexing” feature was unavailable, Google recommended that website owners focus on creating high-quality content and ensuring that their websites are crawlable and accessible to search engines. Google’s regular crawling process was still active, and it would automatically index new or updated content over time.

Page Index Dsiabled

 

 

Page Index Dsiabled clarification

It’s essential to keep an eye on official announcements from Google or the Google Search Console for any updates or changes to features, as the availability of the “Request Indexing” feature may change in the future.

For the most current information on Google Search Console features and updates, I recommend visiting the official Google Webmaster Central blog or the Google Search Console Help Center.

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