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What to do with the same description on 2/3/4 and so on pages?
Hello. The site has unique titles and desks, but there is pagination, and accordingly, on 2.3.4.5 and so on, the desk is pulled up from 1 page.
You can add "Page N" to titles on all pages except the first one, but what to do with description?
Is it right to do canonical on all pagination pages?
Googled the information, and there are some inconsistencies, Google allegedly considers this method wrong, and Yandex recommends doing so.
Please explain, who had the experience, how is it correct?
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In no case should pagination pages be closed in robots (robots will not be able to get to such pages, respectively, the links that are located on them may not be indexed or indexing will slow down a lot) or put a no-index. Canonical on the first page is a great practice for both Google and Yandex. You can leave the meta tags alone. Over time, pagination pages will fall out of the index.
Just canonical point the tag to the category page, like everyone else has done
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