
Google Replacing ‘Warning’ Labels In Search Console
Google is simplifying Search Console reports so you can focus more on issues that affect how your website appears in search results.
The upcoming changes will affect the āwarningā label for URLs and items. Thereās confusion around whether this status means a page or item canāt appear in Google.
To alleviate that confusion, top-level items will be labeled as either valid or invalid.
āValidā refers pages or items without critical issues, while āinvalidā to pages or items with critical issues.
In a blog post, Google sums up how this will benefit Search Console users:
āWe think this new grouping will make it easier to see quickly which issues affect your siteās appearance on Google, in order to help you prioritize your fixes.ā
Youāll also see āvalidā and āinvalidā labels when looking at reports rendered by Googleās URL inspection tool.
Individual issues are still classified as error, warning, or good, which is communicated through use of color and icon rather than a text label.
The following reports are affected by this update:
- Core Web Vitals: Poor/Need improvement/Good categories are retained, while pages are grouped into good and not-good tables.
- Mobile Usability: Categories are labeled as either āNot usableā and āUsable.ā
- AMP report: Warnings are replaced with āvalidā and āinvalidā labels.
- Rich result reports: New labels will apply to Events, Fact checks, Logos, and other types of report.
- URL Inspection: The top level verdict for a URL will be either:
- URL is on Google
- URL is on Google, but has issues
- URL is not on Google
You may not see any changes today, as this update is rolling out gradually over the next few months.
This is only a reporting change in Search Console. There are no changes to how your website is crawled, indexed, or served in search results.
Sources: Google Search Central, Search Console Help
Featured Image: Screenshot from developers.google.com/search/blog/, June 2022.
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