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Why doesn't the canonical attribute work?
Hello! The site has sections with sorting. Example:
site.ru/osen/ is the address of the section site.ru/osen/comm/
is the same page of the section, but sorted by the number of
comments . in theory, the main page should be a page without sorting. But yesterday there was an update of Yandex, and at the request "Autumn" the page fell out to the 60th line of the issue, and at the same time, the site.ru/osen/comm/ link is given in the issue.
Maybe the attribute is not spelled correctly or something else needs to be done to sort in sections didn't matter to search engines? <link rel="canonical" href="//site.ru/osen/">
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Search engines, of course, look at canonical, but in the end they decide for themselves which page is canonical and which is not)
It would be easier if you showed the site. But in general, if you want the site.ru/osen/comm/ page not to rank in the search, use it on the same
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