Hello,
I apologize for the server errors you are experiencing with Rank Math on your website. The "/feed" errors you are encountering are related to RSS feeds on your website. These errors can occur due to various reasons, such as misconfigurations or conflicts within the website setup.
To address the "/feed" errors, you can disable the RSS feeds on your website. Here is a guide on how to disable RSS feeds in WordPress using Rank Math. By following the steps outlined in the guide, you can prevent the "/feed" errors from appearing on your website.
If you have already disabled the RSS feeds and are still facing issues, please ensure that the changes have been saved correctly. Additionally, clearing your website’s cache after making changes can help ensure that the modifications take effect.
If the issue persists after following the steps to disable RSS feeds, please provide more details or reply to this ticket for further assistance. Our support team will be ready to assist you further.
Thank you for reaching out with your concern. We are here to help you resolve this issue.
Best regards.
Sources:
How to Disable RSS Feeds in WordPress » Rank Math
Solving Redirection Issues Using Rank Math SEO Plugin » Rank Math
Rank Math Sitemap Issues and Their Fixes » Rank Math
How to Fix the Submitted URL Seems to Be a “Soft 404” Error » Rank Math
I already added disbale rss in functions.php still got so many errors in search console.
I am planning to buy, but free one is giving me issues.
Hello,
Thanks for contacting us and sorry for any inconvenience that might have been caused due to that.
Regarding the error in the Google search console, this indicates that when Google attempted to crawl the page, your server returned a 500-level error. If this continues, you should look into your server & fix the issue.
5xx errors are usually caused due to server misconfiguration or other server issues.
To further investigate and resolve the issue you will have to enable debugging mode on your WordPress installation and share the error logs with us.
Having the error log file will give a clear idea of why this might be happening.
You can follow this guide to enable debugging in WordPress
https://wordpress.org/support/article/debugging-in-wordpress/ or you can get in touch with your web host, they will help you locate the log file.
Or simply by installing the following plugin: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-debugging/
You can use a tool like Dropbox/Pastebin to upload the log files and share the generated links here.
We look forward to helping you.
Thank you.
Hello,
Since we did not hear back from you for 15 days, we are assuming that you found the solution. We are closing this support ticket.
If you still need assistance or any other help, please feel free to open a new support ticket, and we will be more than happy to assist.
Thank you.