The it returns a error any other error code or a redirect occurs you have a problem. If there is a redirection or lost refers to another subpage. So it turns out that everything is actually fine. Check for duplicates between domains of duplicate content. Duplicate content may appear on different subpages within the same website or on subpages of different websites. The latter type can occur when your various sites share the same content when an affiliate program partner uses the owners content or when someone simply steals the content.
The problem with duplicate content is that when Google notices it it will select one source as canonical and ignore the rest.If you suspect that the content from the examined lost subpage was also used on another website or taken from another website take its characteristic unique fragment Brazil Telegram Number Data and ask Google about it in exact match in quotation marks. If you see a site other than yours in the results well that could be why your site was considered a duplicate and was indexed. Check for internal duplicates The duplication of content between subpages of the same website most often occurs.
When the Google robot visits subsequent versions of the URL of the same subpage due to different CGI parameters in the URL. If Google reaches the same subpage with several URLs it will assume that it is dealing with two different subpages with the same content and will ignore one of them. Sometimes this is the state we want but sometimes Google will ignore the wrong subpage. To detect such a situation enter siteyoursite in connection with the title fragment of the subpage under examination enclosed in quotation marks. You can enter this fragment yourself or as part of the intitle operator . Pseudoduplicates resulting from different URL variants will of course have identical title tags and identical metadata so this method seems optimal.