I recently started this blog about a month ago, which is a free version. No coding required, however, one has the option to tinker with html codes should they decide to do so. Out of the 12 posts, including two pages, only one has been indexed. Note the titles of my post, and the theme of this blog. It is greatly related to issues effecting the black community and the rising tide of white nationalism.
Tell me, Google, how do you decide what is quality content? What criteria does your algorithms look for? Because of the 12 urls I have submitted for indexing, the only one "accepted" by your most discriminatory scepter is the one focusing on international relations as opposed to the posts discussing race and discrimination. How ironic! You have helped prove my point that blacks encounter systemic racism on all facets of our society, including websites and blogs being excluded from search engines.
I have not tinkered with html coding on the blog posts, so how is it one post gets through--the one which focuses on international politics, and the others focusing primarily on race issues have "redirect errors". All of the posts have the exact same settings ticked off on my blogger dashboard, so would not the post entitled "Word View Of The New Trump Administration", also have a "redirect error"? Yet, it was indexed, but the others, discussing issues effecting the black community in the United States was excluded. Interesting, wouldn't you say?
There are redirect tools online for free to assess if and why pages may be throwing off errors. Naturally, because of continuing problems of my blog getting indexed, I used made use of these tools. All report no redirect errors--none where detected. All, including Bing, accepted my sitemap url, except Google--which constantly claims it "can't be fetched".
Quality content...hmm. Is quality content confined to issues which appear "white" or non-race related? Do you see neon banners flashing on this blog, or a detailed list of what I ate for breakfast akin to some of the type of subjects one sees on Instagram or Tik Tok? Is quality content defined as issues primarily effect white people, and excluding what sounds like a bunch of black people talking serious issues effecting our community? Always bitching, says Bingbot and Googlebot...Sounds like white noise to me. (Pardon the pun).
I have done blogs with subdomains in the past which were not related to race and I have never seen their pages not get indexed. Never. Bing is bitching about "alt tags" on photos, but so far no indexing from either Bing or Google. This blog is a few days from reaching its one month anniversary.
By the way. Please do not rename my blog "Gulf Of America". This is blog is not about the Gulf of Mexico. I do fully realize Google has expanded its kingdom to redefine geographical territories to appease Donald Trump, our 34 count felon sitting president.
Oh, what a tangled "web" we weave.
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