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Google Sends New Incorrect Hreflang Implementation Notifications Via Search Console

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Google this morning has sent out a brand new Google Search Console (formerly Webmaster Tools) notification to those who have implemented their hreflang incorrectly.

The subject of these notifications read “Incorrect Hreflang Implementation on xxx”

The body text reads:

Gary Illyes told us on Twitter that are brand new messages and that it is about 15% of what they sent out for mobile usability issues. The mobile usability notifications via Google Search Console seemed to go to almost all webmasters, so 15% of that isn’t a small number.

Dan Sharpe posted a screen shot of his error on Twitter:

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A Google Webmaster Help thread has one user saying the notification is invalid as his implementation is correct. This webmaster said it was a false positive adding “It seems that the UNI code declared on the site is correct ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friulian_language ) but it is only in ISO 639-2 and ISO 639-3. I’ve seen that google supports only ISO 639-1.” And @mpezet also got one asking if this is now a bigger issue for SEO?

Joost de Valk from Yoast said he also just got a bunch, and shared a screen shot:

Google Incorrect Hreflang Implementation

Forum discussion at Google Webmaster Help & Twitter.

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