• Resolved karmapala

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    In some of my post which has a link to track a downloaded file, each time after I click UPDATE to this post, when I open the txt file where the count result is, the txt file show the count.

    It’s just like there is someone who click that link each time the UPDATE button is clicked. I don’t think it’s someone or a ghost who click that link in my page, so I think it’s a robot.

    So my question :
    is there a robot who check the page each time a post is updated ?

    Thank you :).

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  • Yes, there is a Robot that tracks your web page constantly, not so fast, every time you update and make a change in it, but if necessary so that it is indexed in the search results of google.com.

    I recommend you have everything you need to make this happen quickly, installing the Google Search Console tool helps a lot to indicate which is your sitemap.xml and also to check possible errors of “crawling” or indexing by the Google Robot

    https://moz.com/learn/seo/robotstxt

    I hope all this answers your question ??

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 8 months ago by Andrés Vega.
    Thread Starter karmapala

    (@karmapala)

    Hi Andres Vega,
    Thank you for your prompt reply.

    I’ve installed Google Site Kit, maybe that’s why it happen quickly.
    For example if I click “update” button twice consecutively,
    in my count.txt it show two counts with around 5 seconds difference.

    Curious, I add an IP tracker so the IP address appear in my count.txt.
    When I check the location of the IP, it show that the IP is from Google LLC ISP, usage : (SES) Search Engine Spider.

    Thank you once again for your explanation, Andres.

    Thank @karmapala to share your answer ??

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