Google Search Console Exhibits If embedURL Web page Makes use of indexifembedded

Google Search Console’s URL Inspection instrument can now report if the embedURL web page for a video makes use of the newish indexifembedded robots tag. The indexifembedded tells Google if Google is allowed to index the content material of a web page if it is embedded in one other web page via iframes or comparable HTML tags, regardless of a noindex rule.
This was noticed by Jon Henshaw and posted on LinkedIn. He defined that he requested that Google add to the URL Inspection Device to indicate if “indexifembedded” is getting used, “and thru the celebrities and moons aligning and maybe different miracles, they instructed me they added it at this time,” he stated.
Right here is his screenshot:
You’ll be able to see within the “indexing allowed” part it says “No: ‘noindex’ detected in ‘robots’ meta tag, ‘indexifembdedded’ detected in ‘robots’ meta tag.”
Jon defined what this implies:
When you use YouTube and make your video Unlisted, after which embed the video in your web site, Google will not index it. Why? As a result of they add a “noindex” directive to the web page that serves the video in your web page. Bummer!
Nonetheless, if you happen to use Vimeo, make your video Unlisted, after which embed it in your web site, Google can nonetheless index it! Why? As a result of not like YouTube, Vimeo provides “noindex” *and* a particular directive created by Google known as “indexifembedded.” That tells Google to index the video on any web page that has an iframe embedded video.
Coupled with Vimeo robotically producing and inserting VideoObject Schema structured knowledge for all embedded movies (together with Unlisted movies), companies now have the most effective probability they’ve ever needed to get their pages to rank for movies as a substitute of competing with their video internet hosting supplier.
Jon is aware of this as a result of nicely, he’s the Senior Director, search engine optimisation at Vimeo, and Vimeo is a large video web site.
Discussion board dialogue at LinkedIn.