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Default Re: Is Google Removing the Supplemental Index Tag?

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Originally Posted by incrediblehelp View Post
true. I am not saying it is right or wrong to show people what pages are in the SI, but the issue is if you know your main pages are in the SI at least you know your doing something wrong.

Sure maybe me, you or Dave may not run into this, but for regular webmasters, knowing your pages are in the SI is a god reason to figure out where you went wrong.
Just to add to this, even if "duplicate" pages (folders) do make it into the RI index from the same site, take your product pages for example, they get filtered when the results sets are ordered. You might get an indented result for 2 pages but you won't get a whole list of them. They don't need the SI for that purpose.

You can do a search for something and use filter=0 and see what I mean.

Dave
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