• Resolved gwoman

    (@gwoman)


    Hi,

    I was recently checking in Google Search Console results and there was an error found.

    FAQ page misses a ‘main entity’. My FAQ page is described as a FAQ page type in the Schema options. There are no more things to fill in there?

    I don’t know how to fix thee problem, is that something Yoast fills in automatically?

    This is the specific coding it refers to:

    (code tag doesn’t work on it), removed it.

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  • Thread Starter gwoman

    (@gwoman)

    I made a screenshot of it instead

    https://i.imgur.com/upjwWSu.png

    @gwoman

    We wanted to let you know that Google has changed the way they parse FAQ schema. This was causing an error with the current implementation of the FAQ block in Yoast SEO and within Premium.

    We had immediately released the compatible fix earlier in version v5.9.1 which immediately solves the problem with the FAQ schema. Checking your website source code we understand you’ve already the most recent version v16.0.1 but you’re still having this issue. Please note, it may take Google some time to recrawl your pages and remove the warnings.

    To encourage Google to update to the latest version, you can use the Request Indexing tool in the Google Search Console. We have more details in this guide: How to update information in Google search results.

    We hope this helps.

    We are going ahead and marking this issue as resolved due to inactivity. If you require any further assistance please create a new issue.

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