Google closed years ago to support Rel = prev / next
According to the latest news, Google stopped supporting rel = prev and rel = next years ago. John Mueller shared this information via his Twitter handle He said that in the last few years he has noticed that people are no longer using rel-next / prev So Google has decided to remove its documentations as well
Rel = prev / next What is Markup?
Google has always advised to add rel = prev and rel = next markup while publishing paginated web pages (dividing a page into many other pages). This markup shows Google that all of these pages are part of the same pageWith this Rel = prev / next markup also sent a signal to Google which page in the series is first, second, third etc. With the support of this markup, a lot of people in the community are confused as to what the future of paginated web pages will be like.
Indexing of paginated web pages will be similar to single page
According to Mueller, Google now indexes content based on crawlers Over time, publishers and webmasters are sending enough signals to Google without rel = prev / next. So now paginated content is indexed just like single page contentAlthough Google has advised everyone to publish single-page content, the search engine has no objection to multi-page content. Even so, Experts is still confused about indexing multi-page content
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Google closed years ago to support Rel = prev / next
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