Friday, 14 December 2018

Google Moved Some Of The Old Google Search Console Reports

As expected, yesterday, Google officially moved several of the old Google Search Console reports to the new interface. The specific reports moved include AMP, Index Status, Links, Manual Actions, Mobile Usability, Rich Cards, and Search Analytics. Everything else is remaining where it is thus far.

The old reports have a notice it was removed, asking you to use the new report and “This report is no longer available here. Learn more.” There is a screen shot above of what this looks like.

Google explained in their help page:

Old Search Console report New Search Console report Comparison
– Search Analytics

Performance

New report has 16 months’ of data and is much easier to use.
– Rich Cards Individual Enhancement reports New reports provide detailed debugging information, and a one-click request to recrawl fixed issues.
– Links to your Site
– Internal links
Links New report combines both Links to your Site and Internal Links report, with more reliable link count numbers.
Index status Index Coverage Status New report provides all the information of the old report, plus detailed crawl status information from the Google Index.
– Sitemaps report new Sitemaps Similar information, but better-designed report. The old report supports testing a sitemap without submitting it; the new report tests only upon submission.
– Accelerated Mobile Pages AMP Status Many more error types reported in the new report, plus a fix flow to request reindexing of fixed pages.
– Manual Actions new Manual Actions The new report shows your manual action history, including review requests and results.
– Fetch as Google URL Inspection tool The URL Inspection tool shows information about the indexed and live versions of a URL, with the ability to request a crawl. New information includes the URL of the canonical page, any noindex/nocrawl blocks, and whether or not the URL is in the Google index.
– Mobile Usability Mobile Usability Similar information, but in a more usable format. Also provides a fix flow to request reindexing of pages with fixed mobile usability issues.
No equivalent URL Inspection Provides detailed information about your pages in the Google index, including the status in the index (present or absent), last crawled time, the canonical URL, noindex/robots.txt blockages, and more. The tool also enables testing a live page to see whether it is eligible for crawling.

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