Hello,
I apologize for the issue you are facing with power words in the Italian language. It seems that there might be a problem with how the power words are being recognized in your setup.
To assist you better, could you please reply to this ticket and include your site URL? This will help us investigate the issue more thoroughly. Thank you for raising this concern, and we look forward to resolving it for you!
My blog article is titled 10 Formidabile LEGO Il Signore degli Anelli: Un Viaggio Attraverso la Terra di Mezzo, Un Mattone alla Volta!
Power word is formidable, but RankMath doesn’t recognize it?
My website is educblocks.com, and although I sometimes use articles in Italian, the website is mainly in English. P
erhaps this may confuse RankMath
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Hello,
Please note that Rank Math detects the core language you have set in WordPress in using power words.
As you mentioned, your language in WordPress is English, but the article you created is in Italian.
The language of the website and the backend of WordPress should match to pass the test.
However, Search Engines are smart enough to understand that you have included a power word in your article.
These tests are just guidelines, and one does not need to follow them religiously. If you feel any of them don’t apply to your page, please feel free to ignore them.
Looking forward to helping you.
I understand, but I lose some points in the blog article. In spite of Search Engines being smart, I still see the message “You need to add a power word in your title,” as I did.
Hello,
You can follow the steps in this guide if you want to disable that test. You can use and customize this filter on your site:
https://rankmath.com/kb/disable-seo-content-tests/#title-has-power-words
Here’s a guide you can follow to apply that:
https://rankmath.com/kb/wordpress-hooks-actions-filters/
Looking forward to helping you.