Google is temporarily disabling the Request Indexing feature of the URL Inspection tool
Google is disabling the “Request Indexing” feature of the URL Inspection tool within Search Console.
While this is temporary, the feature will be disabled for at least a few weeks.
Google is disabling “Request Indexing” in order to make infrastructure changes, the company says in an announcement:
The Request Indexing feature is part of the URL Inspection tool in Search Console. It can be used to request a crawl of individual URLs.
Request Indexing is most commonly used when site owners publish a new page or make changes to an existing page.
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