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  • Hi @jelliefish,

    You’re correct that the posts should get the Article schema, but the post has to have the required properties.

    Can you go to SEO > Search Appearance > General and make sure you’ve provided the necessary information about your person or organization? We have a guide to help you decide what type is appropriate for your site here: Search Appearance: organization or person?.

    If this information is missing, Yoast SEO will output the Webpage type instead of the article schema. Does that solve the problem?

    Thread Starter jellie

    (@jelliefish)

    Thank you very much Priscilla, that solved it!

    I’m having the same issue with blog posts returning the webpage schema.

    I checked the SEO > Search Appearance > General settings and my organization name and logo are listed.

    I also looked at the required properties and the ID is appended by #webpage instead of #article. There is no headline. The isPartof lists the WebSite, not the WebPage. There is an author, but no publisher.

    Just to test, I ran one of my pages through the tester and it came up the same way.

    I have older tests showing that my posts did return Article last year, so not sure when something changed them, as I only do this audit annually.

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