If a publisher which has around (~2M AMP posts) clears the entire Google AMP cache at once, could it cause any negative SEO impact (crawl budget strain, slower loads)?
Would doing in batch purging instead of a full-site purge?
If a publisher which has around (~2M AMP posts) clears the entire Google AMP cache at once, could it cause any negative SEO impact (crawl budget strain, slower loads)?
Would doing in batch purging instead of a full-site purge?
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FYI. Live blogs updated in every 5/10 mins, but Google is showing a 2–3 hr old timestamp in Top Stories. Initial indexing works,but fresh updates aren’t re-crawled.
SS attached for reference -can you please look into this?
FYI. Live blogs updated in every 5/10 mins, but Google is showing a 2–3 hr old timestamp in Top Stories. Initial indexing works,but fresh updates aren’t re-crawled.
SS attached for reference -can you please look into this?