Error "Page is not indexed: Page with redirects" in Google Search Console

This console warning indicates that Google couldn’t scan the page https://domain.com/top-rated.
This is expected behavior because the actual top-rated page is at https://domain.com/top-rated/ (with a trailing slash).
The /top-rated page is not indexed, while the /top-rated/ page is indexed as it should be.
You can confirm this by using the URL Inspection tool on https://domain.com/top-rated/ (with the trailing slash). It should show "URL is on Google."

Alerts in the Search Console don’t always mean something bad. If the console reports that Google couldn’t scan a specific page, and that page isn’t supposed to be scanned, this warning can usually be dismissed.
This error might appear if there is or was a link to “/top-rated” without the trailing slash on your site, and Google tried to scan it before it was removed. Another possible reason is that some other website has a link to https://domain.com/top-rated.
However, this won't have a negative impact on your SEO.
Updated on: 23/07/2024
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