Hi @ruansmit
If you’ve configured the settings in the plugin, it should output all of the necessary schema data for all of your posts and pages.
We’re checking on that article you’ve mentioned and we’ve ran it through both Google’s RRT and the schema.org validator and there don’t seem to be any errors or warnings generating for the article output. Could you check if you’re still encountering this issue?
I’ve been noticing the same issue with several of my pages.
After troubleshooting to some degree including removing all other schema associated plugins and data, it would seem this is isolated to pages with videos.
What I am wondering is if the Yoast Video Schema is not matching the LazyLoad feature of WPRocket and as such Google is viewing a difference in schema versus page.
That being said I’ve tried disabling LazyLoad through WPRocket and tried using Yoast’s built in feature for this but to no avail.
It would seem there is some sort of error somewhere, although possibly with Google as I’m not getting any errors in the rich data results or schema validator; only in search console.
Hi @scoliosiscc
We are sorry you’re having a similar issue. Please open a new request. That way it’s easier to track issues and provide assistance. Thanks!
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