Google says Interstitial intrusive impacts ranking but doesn’t impact Indexing

Google says Interstitial intrusive impacts ranking but doesn’t impact Indexing

John Mueller of Google remarked on Twitter that mobile invasive features do not typically have an influence on the indexing, but can have an impact on ranking. This goes back to the old 2016/2017 Google Intrusive Mobile Penalty.

John remarked “The interstitial intrusive element does not alter the indexing effect.”

This is in reply to the question of Lily Ray if Google might not index anything as a result of the mobile interstitial penalty? No, the reply. These tweets are here:

https://twitter.com/JohnMu/status/1427690898264100864

More debugging continues in the conversation:

https://twitter.com/JohnMu/status/1427709908661817350

It is worth noting server speed, demand for content, overall quality, meteors removing adjacent datacentres. So, no, Google does not affect Google indexing for mobile interstitial fees.

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