Thanks for the update Erik

I can confirm that my edit to
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ushuaia_%E2%80%93_Malvinas_Argentinas_International_Airport
has now fixed the issue in Google search as it relates to that article, but
the issue still remains on 8,600,000 articles (up from 8,540,000 articles
yesterday).

Cheers

Russavia



On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 3:12 AM, Erik Moeller <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> For the record, we've been able to confirm that our fixes, which were
> already deployed Thursday, immediately addressed the issue on our end.
> Google also picked up the updated robots.txt already on December 4,
> according to Google Webmaster Tools. GoogleBot, for better or for
> worse, nowadays executes JavaScript, which caused it to index the
> banner text since the JS was not blacklisted prior to December 4.
> We've pinged our Google contacts about faster re-crawling of impacted
> pages; will follow up further on that front.
>
> Erik
> --
> Erik Möller
> VP of Product & Strategy, Wikimedia Foundation
>
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