Google apologizes for rel=next/prev mixup
— E-Web Marketing (@ewebers) March 22, 2019
📖 https://t.co/46bRxfIDKS
Google suggests webmasters, developers, and publisher continue to use rel=prev/next for other reasons outside of Google indexing purposes pic.twitter.com/KJ6D7fcEUz
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Tweeted at: March 23, 2019 at 04:54AM
Tweet text: Google apologizes for rel=next/prev mixup 📖 https://t.co/46bRxfIDKS Google suggests webmasters, developers, and publisher continue to use rel=prev/next for other reasons outside of Google indexing purposes https://t.co/KJ6D7fcEUz
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