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    • KinsellaTax
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      • Nigel_Carr
        Nigel_Carr last edited by

        Hi Jens

        You can't add a noindex in the Robots.txt file.

        Firstly you need to add a noindex tag to all of the pages in the /node/ directory.
        Then remove the nofollow directive in the Robots.txt

        You need to do this for Google to see the noindex tags!

        If you have a noindex tag and a nofollow then the directory is blocked so Google can't see the tags!

        Once all the pages have gone from search then add the nofollow back to the Robots.txt file so that Google doesn't waste crawl budget trying to index them.

        This will solve your problem.

        Regards

        Nigel

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        • davebuts
          davebuts @Nigel_Carr last edited by

          Hi Nigel and Jens,

          Just to clarify - noindex is valid in robots.txt for Google but it's not recognized by Bing.

          Here's a case study by Stone Temple on using noindex in robots.txt: https://www.stonetemple.com/does-google-respect-robots-txt-noindex-and-should-you-use-it/

          From their case study, it was found to be pretty effective, but not 100%. It would be a good solution for large websites, but if you're only looking at 100+ pages I would do as Nigel said above and implement the meta robots noindex tags.

          Cheers,

          David

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          • Nigel_Carr
            Nigel_Carr @davebuts last edited by

            Hi Jens/David

            You should not use a noindex in Robots.txt. You can put it on the page as a robots tag, but not in Robots.txt

            I have never ever seen it used in the Robots.txt - I have seen it mentioned a few times on some questionable sites and the odd mention many years ago but it's bad practice in my opinion.

            Read more about Robots.txt here: https://moz.com/learn/seo/robotstxt

            If you follow what I have said, that is the correct solution.

            Regards Nigel

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            • davebuts
              davebuts @Nigel_Carr last edited by

              Hi Nigel,

              I agreed that what you said is the best solution in this case but noindex can definitely be done in robots.txt.

              I'm not sure of the questionable sites you've seen it mentioned on, but I'd consider Stone Temple and Deep Crawl to be reputable sources.

              That said, I always like to test things for myself!

              I tried robots.txt noindex on one of my own big sports news websites a little while ago because I didn't want to manually set thousands of old posts to noindex. The robots.txt noindex worked fine.

              Cheers,

              David

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              • WeAreDigital_BE
                WeAreDigital_BE last edited by

                Thanks a lot for your answers guys!

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                • Nigel_Carr
                  Nigel_Carr @davebuts last edited by

                  Hi David

                  I'd rather listen to John Mueller - he has specifically said to not use it:

                  https://www.seroundtable.com/google-do-not-use-noindex-in-robots-txt-20873.html

                  I wouldn't be advising people to use it on that basis whether it has worked for you this time or not. It's not best practice.

                  That's all. (Sorry Jens!)

                  Regards

                  Nigel

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                  • R0bin_L0rd
                    R0bin_L0rd @Nigel_Carr last edited by

                    For the sake of balance, probably worth mentioning that I'm with David in that I've seen a robots.txt noindex work. It has been relatively recently used by a large publisher when they had an article they had to take down but which Google was holding on to. That's irrelevant nuance in this situation but I think David deserves more credit than he got here.

                    In terms of this specific fix I agree with Nigel - remove the Disallow and add a noindex (prompt Google to crawl the pages, with a sitemap if they don't seem to be shifting). You can re-add the Disallow if you think it's necessary but once all of the appropriate pages have a noindex tag they should stay out of the index and if they are heavily linked to on the site disallowing them could result in a loss of link equity (it'll stop with the link to the disallowed pages). So if you think you can achieve this with just a noindex you might want to leave it at that.

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                    • WeAreDigital_BE
                      WeAreDigital_BE @R0bin_L0rd last edited by

                      Hi Guys,

                      In Drupal between the advanced tags (meta tags), there is an option:
                      ' Prevents search engines from indexing this page '

                      Do you happen to know whether these tags are seen as valid by Searchbots?

                      Thanks again guys!

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                      • Nigel_Carr
                        Nigel_Carr @WeAreDigital_BE last edited by

                        Hi Jens

                        I don't know Drupal but if it's like Wordpress it will add a noindex tag to the page.

                        Do it for one page then take a look at the code.

                        Go to the page: right click > View Source

                        Then go to the three dots top right in chrome and search noindex. It will look like this attached. (ignore the red line crossed out piece)

                        Best Regards Nigel

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