I've seen the same. One site I moved over from Mambo to Wordpress about a year ago now shows all the old Mambo pages and none of the Wordpress ones with one exception. The description on the front page is up to date. Another one where I installed Drupal for about five minutes and then switched over to wordpress is showing the same behaviour. The site command, at least, is returning very out of date pages. A new site that was doing quite well has disapeared altogether.
Check your sites in the datacenters. I think it's geting fixed now. It just hasn't made it over to google.com, hince no co-op weight yet. Example - 27 results on Google.com and 133,000 results on the others.
Too much drinking on Friday night? Google.com shows 133000 also. Checked my site on data centers too, still old result.
Good. Atleast I'm not the only one seeing this!!! Yes, when I enter yahoo.com...it's on crack, unless I add www. On my site I get 133,000 both with and with out the www. part. Co-op wise...it's a measly 10 pounds!!!
Are they trying to tell us it's only a problem with the site: query and that the pages are still in fact indexed and searchable, despite the fact many webmasters have seen huge drops in traffic? Pete
Well I went up from 238 to 260, maybe we're both seeing things Anyways good to see it go up after a week and a half of consistent falling
I posted on yesterday (or day before yesterday) that i have recovered fully and on all websites.It includes various topics and tld.
And my 3 month old site that didn't suffer any drop in indexing at all now has 30 pages of unique content missing.. from 198 to 168. Wohoo.. I feel like I'm part of the club now. Perhaps they will all dissapear except my index page. I've always wanted to be part of something. Pete
my webpages are being recovered slowly i am moving up from 1 , 2, 8 so far page numbers are being increased.
Did you check the age of the cache? When it was at 129K because it seems they just poped in old indexing data, like October '05 data. Emil
Inside Google Sitemaps: An update on the site: operator June 2, 2006 by Vanessa Fox, Google Engineering Oh, well, that's great then. So Google is back to normal?