Google is now issuing a new type of warning to site owners if their site is not mobile-friendly. The new warnings show directly in the mobile search results, but only to the site owner, when Google knows that the searcher is the owner of the site.
Jennifer Slegg has an old site that is not mobile-friendly, and she reported that when she views the site in the mobile search results, it says to her in the snippet, “Your page is not mobile-friendly.” That message is a hyperlink to a Google help page about mobile-friendly.
Here is what Jenn sees as the site owner of a non-mobile-friendly website:
This new warning comes a month prior to Google boosting the mobile-friendly algorithm.
John Mueller of Google confirmed this is an experiment they are trying out to see if it helps boost mobile-friendliness.
Source: Searchengineland
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