Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
Thanks. Taking into account the site of sailorjwd too. It seems that sites of different ages have been affected.
<One thing I see is pages with a few keywords in the filename that match the page title somewhat seem to be candidates for url-only status.>
I have several pages of the kind you described. None have been affected at this moment.
We just need more observations during the next 48 hours to have a good idea about what the folks at Google are targeting this time.
For Example (if its allowed) - Bluefind is a PR2 (was PR2 before) on non-www homepage in 216.239.37.104 at the moment.
Therefore it looks more like a rollback - hopefully this means that soon we will be rolling forward again.
[edited by: Dayo_UK at 3:47 pm (utc) on May 17, 2005]
For a site fully converted and 301'd two months ago so that all URLs would be non-www, suddenly there are many www URLs, as URL-only listings, re-appearing in the SERPs, some of them for pages that have not existed for 18 months or more. Listings (site:domain.com) were "perfect" for the site last week, but now filling back up with junk and URL-only www duplicates.