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Improved AMP Report from the Google Search Console to combine problem types

Improved AMP Report from the Google Search Console - Keep in mind that Google is making some changes to the AMP report : this is what you should consider.

Google is changing the way they show some of the problems within the Google Search Console for the AMP improvements report. Google said they will combine some types of problems on specific in less types of generalized problems within the report in an effort designed to separate problems into "more manageable groups" for webmasters.


What is the AMP improvement report?

The report helps you correct errors that prevent your AMP pages from appearing in Google search results with specific AMP features.

What is changing?

Google said they are combining "some types of problems on specific in less types of widespread problems." For example, old specific problems that were for (a) "The attribute 'title' in the label 'a' is set to 'cat', which is incorrect 'or (b)' The attribute 'title' in the label 'a 'is configured as' dog', which is incorrect 'would be grouped in this single generic error' The attribute 'title' in the label 'a' is incorrect".

Take care?

When this migration of the consolidation of errors is completed, "you will see an increase in the types of generic problems with a corresponding decrease in the types of specific problems that were combined in the general type," said Google. Do not panic, this is just because Google is grouping problems into a more generic category. It does not necessarily mean that you have more mistakes.

Why is Google doing this?

Google said that "this will simplify the types of problems in more manageable groups for you." But will this give you less actionable data? We'll see.

Checking fixes will not work

Google said that during the migration of this data you will not be able to verify the problems as it was solved in the Google Search Console. Google will also update the historical data of the last three months of data, starting in September.

Why you should care
With any changes to the Google Search Console reports, marketers, webmasters, and SEOs need to know what the report means, what the numbers represent within them, and what changes affect the outcome of those metrics.

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