My website is older and edited to be better, still not indexed

Ah f*ck it, no point trying to help then, too much problems. I will just stay away from offering help, other than informational.

Well, I recently made the DoBest website have a single, www version instead of a non-www version AND a www version. This may have been the cause of Google hating my site, but my site is still not indexed yet.

Also, I can’t imagine why Google would pick those who don’t have the expertise to figure out something and not index their site? Surely Google is going to index my site against all odds.

FOR YOU GUYS: What if you try out my DoBest site to see if you like it?

In case you forgot the URL: https://www.dobest.rf.gd

If you entered http://dobest.rf.gd, it will go to https://www.dobest.rf.gd, and if you do https://dobest.rf.gd it will go to https://www.dobest.rf.gd. If you go to http://www.dobest.rf.gd, it will redirect to https://www.dobest.rf.gd. This is because I made sure that the HTTP site redirects to the HTTPS site and the non-WWW site redirects to the WWW site.

We tried and these are some of the answers


btw. you still have no meaningful text, but everything is empty or one sentence

or even worse on some “new modern version” half of the menu links lead to 404

when clicked here
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It is better for you to have decided that way because no one can blame you later

Besides… that someone else’s website that you put in your GSC can promote terrorism or anything else and in the end you will be also the subject of an investigation and the police break down your door at 3 in the morning, etc.

Maybe someone’s country is e.g. russia and under sanctions. Google, Microsoft, etc. shut down access to anyone who is from a sanctioned country and then you will be someone who enables the circumvention of sanctions

There are xy reasons why not

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Yeah, bad idea, rushed into helping too quick here. My good nature often bites me in the ass lol.

Anyways, hope OP solves it. There are multiple options for him :slight_smile:

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Though it is true that Google indexes www subdomains and the opposite separately, which can cause SEO issues (though it isn’t typically a big deal) allowing both doesn’t stop Google from indexing your website. Oxy brought up some of the issues that will make it troublesome for your site’s rankings in search results, but the delay in indexing is going to be caused more by the fact that you don’t use the Google Search Console.

It’s actually the other way around. Google has to discover your site, and then index it. Google is a for-profit entity, and crawling the web to index sites is expensive. Once a website is discovered it’ll specifically be on track to be indexed, but they have no incentive to discover it on their own.

Google isn’t exactly the most ethical company, and they do have a habit of hoarding user data. While many people (myself included admittedly) are willing to set that aside for the benefit of using their products or doing business with them, it is understandable why some people would rather avoid it. You’re allowed to be disapproving of their practices, even if you’re a law-abiding citizen.

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Google isn’t exactly the most ethical company, and they do have a habit of hoarding user data. While many people (myself included admittedly) are willing to set that aside for the benefit of using their products or doing business with them, it is understandable why some people would rather avoid it. You’re allowed to be disapproving of their practices, even if you’re a law-abiding citizen.

Yes, I agree 100%. I have 2 general setups. One is for regular online business stuff and other things, where I have no issues using the google services. I have no issues with them taking some data (most fake), And the other one is secured workstation with services like that blocked, DNS Encrypted, VM (Linux’es), VPN’s, and so on for a really secure workplace.

PS Offtopic: Had no idea there is an active community here, very interesting :slight_smile:

And NOW someone has suspended my website!

Oh, I found why:

just I don’t know how I hit the hits limit. Were you guys using up a ton of server resources accessing my site?

A “hit” is what it’s called when the server has to request a file on your website.

So depending on how your site is programed and how many pages and/or assets it has, it’s quite possible to use the hits limit very quickly. Especially if you’re hosting more than one site on the same hosting account.

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Google will discover the website on their own eventually. But why would Google index your website if they don’t know it exists? Sure, they will probably run across it eventually, especially if there are links to your site from other, more popular websites. But regardless, you’re waiting for Google to stumble across it.

That’s why Search Console is so useful: it tells Google that your website exists and you want it to be indexed.

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They wouldn’t, which is something I’ve been trying to point out.

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If someone else links, or you some software lets them know using early hints or a similar feature would be how.

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OK, my site is back online. Tell me if you were overloading the site because yesterday it was suspended until 8:45 PM due to reaching the hits limit!

Website URLs

https://www.dobest.rf.gd, http://captchaio.rf.gd, http://classicjumbosite.rf.gd, http://fontpendulum.rf.gd, https://www.gedstarren.rf.gd

Error Message

Your account was suspended because you hit the Hits limits.

To learn more about the limits, please check the knowledge base articles about the Hits limits.

Accounts that hit a daily limit are suspended for 24 hours. After 24 hours, your account will be reactivated automatically.

Your account will be reactivated automatically in 23 hours from now.

Please take action to ensure you do not hit the limits of your account again. Accounts that keep hitting the daily limits may be terminated.

To increase the limits, please consider upgrading to premium hosting. Premium hosting has much higher limits than free hosting, and hitting these limits will never result in your account getting suspended. iFastNet can even migrate your data from your free account while the account is still suspended!

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It’s only happening to the hosting account if0_36771482 (Website for dobest.rf.gd). PLEASE stop overloading my site if it even is you. If it isn’t, am I being hit by a (D)DoS attack? As soon as it is reactivated, I am going to migrate it to another hosting account like if0_37212109 (Website for athlarion.rf.gd) that is less weird (if possible)

Did you read?

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Well, who is overloading my site?

Are you really serious that you’re going to ask someone who have 0 access to the internal system about who is overloading your site?

However, you have 5 sites running on a single account, which means that you’ll run into the hit limit much quicker.

It might be a DDoS attack, yes, but nobody can tell.

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Then how come I have 10 sites running on another hosting account and that hosting account has not hit the hits limit?

And this only started happening when I got you guys to try out my site. That was a mistake, I should not have told all of you to visit my site. Tomorrow when my site is active again I will delete pointsystem.rf.gd from the hosting account