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Problems in indexing a page on Google

Hi Guys,

We are facing a problem with indexing a few articles on Google

To give you some context to this issue.

  • We have published 3 quality articles on a website and have shared them across social media as well.
  • It has been 3 weeks since it was published and it has still not been indexed on Google.
  • When checked on Google Search Console regarding this issue, it was mentioned that the article site has been “Discovered – currently not indexed”
  • It also mentioned that Google expected a site overload and rescheduled the crawl, however, the site is well optimized technically and can handle a number of requests at a time
  • We have tried the "Request Indexing" feature as well, however, didn’t see any result

Is there any solution to index these pages?

Im not sure if this is the correct Reddit for this question, if you can recommend me a relevant Reddit site would be helpful.

Thanks in advance!

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