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1to avoid dead links
Website Settings404after the page, if the website appears dead links, search engine spiders crawling such URLs get404”status response, knowing that the URL has expired, stops indexing the web page, and feeds back to the data center to delete the web page represented by the URL from the index database. Avoid affecting the inclusion of the website due to dead links.
2to enhance user experience
404pages usually occur when users access non-existent or deleted pages on the website, and the server returns404error pages, informing the browser that the requested page does not exist or the link is incorrect, and at the same time guiding users to use other pages of the website instead of closing the window and leaving, eliminating the user's frustration.
3to avoid a decrease in trust
Search engines identify the status of web pages through HTTP status codes. When a search engine receives an erroneous link, the website should return404status code, telling the search engine to abandon the indexing of this link. And if it returns200 or302status code, the search engine will create an index for this link, resulting in a large number of different links pointing to the same web content. As a result, the search engine's trust in the website is greatly reduced. Many websites have this problem:404the page returns200 or302status code instead of404status code.
4to avoid being penalized
Some websites may return200 status code or302Status codes, although these status codes do not affect users visiting the website, they may mislead search engines, making search engines believe that this page is a valid page and thus crawl it. If404Too many pages can result in a large number of duplicate pages, which may be penalized by search engines as cheating.