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  • Plugin Support Maybellyne

    (@maybellyne)

    Hello @kanojia

    Thanks for reaching out about your Google Search Console notification. I assume your page was reported as having a duplicate without user-selected canonical. According to Google, this means this page is a duplicate of another page, although it doesn’t?indicate a preferred canonical page. Google has chosen the other page as the canonical for this page, and so will not serve this page in Search.

    I noticed the page in question has a ‘fbclid‘ parameter?and the preferred canonical page is <link rel="canonical" href="https://pinkfiery.com/" />

    I believe this is set correctly and there’s nothing for you to do.

    Thread Starter kanojia

    (@kanojia)

    fbclid indicates clicks from facebook..

    So usally when user comes with paramenter – fbclid the canonical treats that as original page like example.com is canonical

    in my case it shows, if user click from fb, canonical – example.com/fbclid

    so if you go to the link mentioned above u see the cononical is same, but ideally it should be my homepage url, not with parament

    Plugin Support Maybellyne

    (@maybellyne)

    Can you share a screenshot of what you have at your end? Here’s mine. For the page you shared, the canonical URL is that of your homepage and not the one with the parameter.

    Thread Starter kanojia

    (@kanojia)

    Okay this looks fine now — this might be caching issue after adding home link url in advance tab in home setting it works fine now

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