Soft 404 are not actual defined errors. They are usually caused by thin content - examples: an URL that finds a useless error message, or a basically empty page. Or the in the case of case of forums only: no posted response. Automatic generation of Wordpress tags when someone looks for something new and non-existent, is an example of the "oops page". Apparently soft 404 a is a googlebot response, not a real error. But you get dinged anyway.
The basic idea is:
I do a search on the the word 'furkle' - UNIX.com returns a 200, with a page saying 'Oops'. Sort of like 'dangling URLs'. Googlebot then has the smarts to see that this is a thin page. For forums only when googlebot sees a question with with zero replies - i.e, possibly lots of views - but no posted answers this situation generates this kind of response. You also get this when someone writes a nice piece, but nobody answers it, even though it is high content, "likes" do not count.
I helped clean up literally thousands really old posts on a science site - for the very reason I mentioned above, per the site owner. The discussion sub-forum had about 1500 posts we removed, for example. Humans had to go in on zero reply posts, and do one of:
1. delete the post
2. add a small bit of content like a link to some relevant comment or a link to external/internal page
3. flag the post for someone else who knows the stuff required. Because the post has some merit.
For Neo:
Do we have a way to create tracking the original source of possible airball URL requests? Please share if you do.
How is our zero reply problem?
I can only play with ordering by view count on a given forum: https://www.unix.com/programming/?or...ort=replycount
Lots of zero replies. Do not know if this is bad or not.
Hi Jim,
I think you hit the nail on the head.
I was checking various links in the Google Search Console and noticed that short questions with no replies, what you refer to as "thin content" were being classified as "soft 404" by Google even though the server did not give any errors and the HTTP headers were fine.
This post is a clear example:
This thread gave a "soft 404 error" in Google Search Console over and over. Then I wrote a reply (you can easily see the reply) retested and Google gave the green light, all OK.
So, Jim McNamara was right on target.
Google is dropping pages from the index with "thin content" which includes very short forum questions without answers. Long questions with plenty of content appear to be fine.
Great work Jim.
I need to issue a new badge to you for this when I get a chance !!!
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