Google rolled out
manual action viewer in Google Webmaster Tools this past summer to let site
owners know when a manual penalty action had been taken against their site.
This week, reports of a new type of manual action alert have surfaced in manual
action viewer – “image mismatch.”
If you see this
message on the Manual Actions page, it means that some of your site’s images
may be displaying differently on Google’s search results pages than they are
when viewed on your site.
As a result, Google
has applied a manual action to the affected portions of your site, which will
affect how your site’s images are displayed in Google. Actions that affect your
whole site are listed under Site-wide matches. Actions that affect only part of
your site are listed under Partial matches.
If you see this
message, Google advises you to ensure that your site displays exactly the same
images to users whether viewed directly on your site or within Google image
search results. Google said this behavior may be caused by “anti-hotlinking”
tools, and that may require looking through your site’s code on the server.
After you’ve
remedied the problem, Google says to submit for reconsideration of your site,
and to be patient.
“Watch for a
message in your Webmaster Tools account — we’ll let you know when we’ve
reviewed your site. If we determine your site is no longer in violation of our
guidelines, we’ll revoke the manual action,” Google said in its help files.
Manual actions are
penalties resulting from a human reviewer at Google who has determined a
website violates Google's guidelines, and includes common spammy practices like
user-generated spam, hidden text, unnatural links, and so on.
If your site is on
the up and up, you’ll see the following in GWT's manual action viewer … and
that’s a good thing:
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