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Out of desperation, I blocked thousands of URLs using the 410 code.
I have to block thousands of URLs because I don’t have 15k games on the site (and another 15k images).
After almost a year, the site still receives no traffic. I will use Ahrefs to detect errors in urls.
Are there URLs I shouldn’t block in your 404 monitor?
How can I have the same URLs listed once in the 404 monitor?
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Hello,
Thank you for contacting Rank Math and bringing your concern to our attention. I’m sorry for any inconvenience this issue may have caused you.
In the 404 Monitor, you should not block the genuine URLs where the page was mistyped only.
It’s important to know that the referer link can be an internal link or an external link. That means that if you make a mistake in linking internally to your post, Rank Math will capture that for you as well.
Also, the 410 status is for content deleted redirection:
https://rankmath.com/kb/setting-up-redirections/#maintenance-codeRegarding the same URL, could you please share the example so we can check?
Looking forward to helping you.
Thank you.
Can I safely put all the reported URLs of the 404 monitor as 410 codes? I have many URLs to enter as 410 codes and little time to keep up with the program.
Then, thanks to Ahrefs, it fixes the wrong URLs. I corrected 6 URLs entered by mistake. But I don’t know if Ahrefs checks all the URLs and how to tell their staff to change the type of analysis. I have a hard time explaining the situation to them.
Hello,
Thank you for your patience.
If those URLs are already deleted, then you can safely set them as 410 in the 404 Monitor.
Alternatively, you can add them to the exclusion list at WordPress Dashboard > Rank Math > General Settings > 404 Monitor > Exclude Paths.
Looking forward to helping you.
I risk to destry my website using your 404 monitor or it’s enough check errors with Ahrefs Audit and solve new troubles?
Hello,
The 404 Monitor only reports the URLs that don’t exist on your site. So, if you block those URLs, it isn’t going to destroy your site in any way. However, it is up to you, if you find Ahrefs analysis more easy to follow and fix the site issues, you can continue using that and disable the 404 Monitor of our plugin from WP Dashboard > Rank Math SEO > Dashboard.
Hope that helps and please do not hesitate to let us know if you need our assistance with anything else.
Ok, then I’ll not have anymore troubles. I’ll check sometimes errors on Ahrefs for safe. Well, in this case I not have need to change Ahrefs settings from 7 days to 1 day. <3.
Hello,
Yes, that would work too.
We’re glad that we have addressed your concern.
If you have any other concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us anytime to assist you further.
Looking forward to helping you.
Thank you.
Hello,
I have updated the sensitive data as requested. Can you please check further?
Thank you.
Hello,
Thank you for your continued correspondence and for sharing your feedback with us.
We are sorry to hear that one of your URLs encountered an issue and was incorrectly flagged by our 404 Monitor.
We understand how important it is for these tools to be reliable, and I apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
I want to assure you that the occurrence of false positives with our 404 Monitor is quite rare. We have not encountered widespread issues of this nature, nor have we received similar reports from other users.
That said, we take your feedback very seriously. If there has been a false positive in your case, we are keen on understanding why this happened and ensuring it doesn’t recur.
In the meantime, using Ahrefs to cross-check errors is a good practice and can serve as an additional layer of verification.
We are glad to hear that you have been able to address the error and appreciate your proactive approach to maintaining your website’s health.
If there’s anything else we can assist you with, please don’t hesitate to let us know.
Thank you.
Hello,
I have updated the sensitive data as requested. Can you please check further?
Thank you.
Hello,
Thank you for your willingness to report the false positives you encounter with our 404 Monitor.
Your input is invaluable in helping us improve the tool’s accuracy.
Please feel free to add any false positives you find here, so we can thoroughly investigate and understand why they are occurring.
This will enable us to make necessary adjustments and enhance the tool’s performance.
We appreciate your proactive approach and are committed to ensuring our tools function optimally for our users.
We really look forward to helping you.
Thank you.
Hello,
I have updated the sensitive data as requested. Can you please check further?
Thank you.
Hello,
We might need to take a closer look at the settings. Please edit the first post on this ticket and include your WordPress & FTP logins in the designated Sensitive Data section.
Please do take a complete backup of your website before sharing the information with us.
It is completely secure and only our support staff has access to that section. If you want, you can use the below plugin to generate a temporary login URL to your website and share that with us instead:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/temporary-login-without-password/
You can use the above plugin in conjunction with the WP Security Audit Log to monitor what changes our staff might make on your website (if any):
https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-security-audit-log/
We really look forward to helping you.
Hello,
I have updated the sensitive data as requested. Can you please check further?
Thank you.
Hello,
I am not able to replicate the issue on the staging site. I created a new post (both public and private) and visited the URLs you mentioned before, but none of them was logged in the 404 Monitor.
Please record and share a screencast with the steps to replicate the issue so we can assist you further. You can use a tool like https://loom.com/ to record and share the screencast.
Looking forward to helping you.
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