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vintageadult 08-24-2017 03:00 PM

Content Warning Popup and SEO Affect
 
We use content warning popup on our adult site: www.vintagepornbay.com (NSFW xxx).
I believe this is just a javascript like email subscription splashes but I am not sure of it.

Can you please look at it and tell me if it is negatively affect SEO?

magneto664 08-24-2017 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vintageadult (Post 21969213)
We use content warning popup on our adult site: www.vintagepornbay.com (NSFW xxx).
I believe this is just a javascript like email subscription splashes but I am not sure of it.

Can you please look at it and tell me if it is negatively affect SEO?

One day i get fucked by google for those stupid content warning popups on 2~3 of my sites. I get monit about some sneaky redirection shit. I get back after lest than week time, but after this time i ignore all it and remove all popups.
In general google confirm it and recognizes such pop under over 18. but I don't give 100% trust on this. Always you have a chance to get manual moderation by real human from India and when he click on ENTER he get a popunder action (if you use) and u can get a sneaky redirection - it was my idea (why I get monit from google)

To be clear: on your popup window is not a X icon to close it and is a problem

Barry-xlovecam 08-24-2017 07:18 PM

Use all images no plaintext. Put your text in images. This way you won't have useless words indexed as part of the page.

Quote:

CONTENT IS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR ADULTS AND PREMIUM MEMBERS!

CONTENT ON ">VINTAGEPORNBAY & ">TUBE
ONLY AVAILABLE FOR ADULTS (18+ or 21+) and <a href="http://www.vintagepornbay.com/premium-membership/#platinum-jump
">PREMIUM MEMBERS:


^^^ this will be part of what is indexed

vintageadult 08-24-2017 09:48 PM

No I tried fetching with google and all of the html seen by googlebot.

TFCash 08-25-2017 08:41 AM

First of all, why are you putting up a warning notice ?? If you want a warning, have your index.html be the warning page, and then take them to welcome.html or some other page for your main page! problem solved :thumbsup

Barry-xlovecam 08-26-2017 02:57 PM

No you used your browser that had a cookie ...

That jquery overlay text gets indexed --
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