Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.
Search Engine Roundtable Stories:
- The Google Request Indexing Quota Seems To Be Enforced
Last week we reported how Google removed the quota notification within the request indexing feature in the Google Search Console fetch as Google feature. We noted the documentation still had the quota but the interface removed the quota notification... - Google Job Schema Adds Markup For Telecommuting
The relatively new job schema for the Google for Jobs feature now has added a new markup specifically designed to communicate that a job listing is available for remote workers or telecommuters... - Google To Webmaster: Cut Down On Similar Content Pages
A webmaster or business owner was upset his website dropped in its Google search rankings and complained in the Google Webmaster Help forums... - Google Does Not Check For DNSSEC, DKIM Or SPF For Search Ranking
You would assume that since Google search doesn't even check to make sure the HTTPS is valid for your search ranking boost that Google also doesn't check to see the level of security for a domain name in search... - Loren Baker - The Search Community Honors You
This is part of the say something nice about an SEO/SEM series - feel free to nominate someone over here. Loren Baker is 43 years old, lives in Santa Clarita, California with his wife and 7 year old boy... - Google Giant Light Bright
Here is a picture of the gigantic light bright at the Google NYC office. The funny thing is that the Liberty Science Center near NYC, lists a giant light bright as a reason to bring your kids to the
Other Great Search Forum Threads:
- That really depends on how they're implemented, so test test test :-).…, John Mueller on Twitter
- People sometimes wonder why the @googlechrome team pushes HTTPS so hard. I've read some good conspiracy theories. 👽 Here's the reality:, Adrienne Porter Felt on Twitter
- I think that's undefined. If we can render the page, we may use the rendered version. It should be the same content, so it shouldn't matter though (unless you break something).… https://t.co/3kDIWImXV1, John Mueller on Twitter
- The problem I've seen is that lots of computers are set up with en-us as default, even in non-US locales. I assume that IP location & accept-language aren't 100% correct, so I like banners.… https://t.co/5aZLfRxH, John Mueller on Twitter