• I periodically get Google messages about the bots not being to access my robots.txt file.

    Where is the robots.txt? How do I delete it? Google says it is not necessary?

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  • A robots.txt file should be in the root of your site: https://www.yourwebsite.com/robots.txt

    It may be a virtual file (meaning it’s not an actual file on your server, but generated by WordPress), but you can override it by placing an actual robots.txt file in the root of your site with no content.

    Where are you getting the messages from Google?

    Thread Starter YassJohn

    (@yassjohn)

    Hi. I’m getting an email from Google that says

    Hhttps://www.read-johnterrey.com/: Googlebot can’t access your site

    Over the last 24 hours, Googlebot encountered 1 errors while attempting to access your robots.txt. To ensure that we didn’t crawl any pages listed in that file, we postponed our crawl. Your site’s overall robots.txt error rate is 100.0%.

    John

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