I, too, am experiencing this issue. The “Add noodp meta robots tag sitewide” checkbox is UNCHECKED on 61 individual and multi-site/multi-network blogs I administer, and every single one still has the same meta tag added:
@darrencss, I believe you it’s there. No doubt.
What I would like to see is what version of the JavaScript-files is loaded, to check if something might be messed up there.
Why? Because I have a hard time reproducing this issue on my testing environment, so I want to compare as much as possible.
I’ve checked this with Joost himself and it’s indeed a feature. Let me quickly explain why it’s there.
First of all, read this article to get an idea of what noodp does.
So when you’ve set a specific meta description, you probably did that because you want that meta description to show in the Google Search Results. So it makes sense to disable using meta descriptions from external sources.
And that’s exactly what Yoast SEO does by setting the noodp robots meta.
I’m using the latest version 3.0.7 and still met same the problem. I’m just a newbie. Anyone help me if I use the value “noodp” for the robots meta. Google bot will not crawl my website?