Help:Controlling search engine indexing/en

There are a variety of ways in which MediaWiki allows users to attempt to control search engine indexing, commonly termed "noindexing", as the default position is that pages are indexed. Most of the methods rely on using the noindex HTML meta tag, which tells search engines not to index certain pages. Respecting the tag, or the robots.txt file, especially in terms of removing already indexed content, is up to the individual search engine, and in theory they may be ignored entirely. Most of the methods rely on using the noindex HTML meta tag, which tells search engines not to index certain pages. Respecting the tag, or the robots.txt file, especially in terms of removing already indexed content, is up to the individual search engine, and in theory they may be ignored entirely.

The control methods are:


 * 1) Controlling an entire namespace, via MediaWiki software settings
 * 2) Controlling classes of pages, via $robots
 * 3) Controlling individual pages by adding the $code magic word into them, either directly or using a template made to contain it.
 * 4) Controlling pages by adding the $code magic word into standard templates used in certain situations.
 * 1) Controlling classes of pages, via MediaWiki:Robots.txt
 * 1) Controlling individual pages by adding the   magic word into them, either directly or using a template made to contain it.
 * 1) Controlling pages by adding the   magic word into standard templates used in certain situations.

Software settings
Entire namespaces can be noindexed via.

At the same time,  can be disabled in certain namespaces. This is controlled by the MediaWiki software setting $ExemptFromUserRobotsControl, which defaults to $ContentNamespaces. This is controlled by the MediaWiki software setting, which defaults to.

can be used to specify different policies for individual pages.

Robots.txt noindexing
System message MediaWiki:Robots.txt can be used to noindex pages. Unlike the software settings, it can be directly edited.

Individual pages
Individual pages can be noindexed by adding the  magic word into that page. This can be done either directly or using a template designed to contain the magic word (eg $NOINDEX); this can make use of the keyword easier to track. This can be done either directly or using a template designed to contain the magic word (eg NOINDEX); this can make use of the keyword easier to track.

Pages with the keyword are tracked by MediaWiki, and automatically categorized in a tracking category. The category name is determined by MediaWiki:Noindex-category.

Standard template noindexing
Standard templates can include the  keyword, thereby noindexing pages to which the templates are applied. A template used to flag a particularly sensitive type of page can then automatically noindex it.

Individual pages
Individual pages can override namespace noindexing by adding the  magic word into that page. Pages with the keyword are tracked by MediaWiki, and automatically categorized in a tracking category. The category name is determined by $Index. However, INDEX does not override noindexing via $Robots. It does override $ArticleRobotsPolicies. Pages with the keyword are tracked by MediaWiki, and automatically categorized in a tracking category. The category name is determined by MediaWiki:Index-category. However, INDEX does not override noindexing via MediaWiki:Robots.txt. It does override.

Current issues

 * T24251 – Magic word to remove page from internal MediaWiki search results