No I haven't, why is Bing displaying this in their image SERPs?
It's ranking fine, the image is correct, it's not been changed, have I missed something?
webcentric
5:07 pm on Jul 8, 2015 (gmt 0)
Huh?
RedBar
5:29 pm on Jul 8, 2015 (gmt 0)
I was checking Bings SERPs for one of my products with Keyword1Keyword2keyword3, under the regular SERPs it ranked #1 however the five image results shown above the results I could see four were incorrect. therefore I clicked through to the image SERPs.
Result 1 was correct, 2 and 3 totally incorrect, #4 was mine and correct, the rest of all the results were incorrect which I found to be strange therefore I decided to see precisely what Bing was showing for my result and it displayed across the bottom of the image:
Example.com has removed or replaced this image.
As I wrote above it had not been removed or replaced.
Interestingly I've just checked this search to answer you and now it shows as it normally would.
My question was why did it show the previous message?
Ah well, it seems to have sorted that but why so many incorrect results are shown I have no idea, Bing seems to be catching up Google in this respect sometimes.
tangor
8:24 am on Jul 9, 2015 (gmt 0)
Marginal, or regional, updates sometimes interfere with serp displays. Usually wait 20 minutes, 20 hours, or (for some updates!), 20 days. :)
Glad it got sorted. Must have been a shock to see that first time around.