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It is worth manually checking the subpages in the Not Found ( ) list and if we see valuable external links, restore the document or redirect it to an appropriate location. Duplicate, the user did not mark the canonical page for the simple reason that the same subpage exists at multiple addresses and there is no canonical link to the original page. Therefore, it’s worth implementing canonical links throughout your website. See how to implement canonical linking. Server Error This message indicates a problem with the server itself. The most common errors are: Error (Internal Server Error). Please consult your server hosting administrator.
Error (Service Unavailable), i.e. the server is working fine but cannot process queries at this time. On a hosted site, this type of error is displayed when available resources (such as processors) are exceeded. You should also consult your server hosting administrator. Frequent occurrence of such photo retouching errors will slow down the indexing speed of search engine robots. Obvious Error This message indicates that the page appears to be an error page, but this is not indicated in the header. We must notify human internet users with an appropriate message and robots with a header that the subpage does not exist.

Missing headers will cause bots to keep going back and checking the document, resulting in wasted crawl budget. Page Blocked Because Access Denied (Error) The error is information that the server cannot provide access to the document. This is due to server settings. This message from notifies us that there are links from within and outside the site to subpages on our site that display the error. You should verify the validity of the error or the correctness of the link that caused the error. Page blocked due to another error This reason is most commonly an Illegal Method error, and is related to communicating with the server, etc. Indicates that the server is waiting for another method of communication than what is offered to him, usually the two most popular ones are the obfuscated and .
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