Favicon en.wikipedia.org

en.wikipedia.org

Analyzed: 24.02.2026 02:53

Checks passed

15
of 21
15 OK 6 need attention

SEO score: 55 / 100 Average level. Content quality and link profile also matter for growth.

Technical parameters

HTTP status
200
Load time
0.62 s
HTTPS / SSL
Active
Viewport
Yes
Domain age
N/A

Indexing

Google
1,300,000,000
Bing
Not determined
Yandex
46,270
Baidu
N/A
robots.txt
Restrictions
sitemap.xml
Not found

Content

Title
32 / 65 chars
Description
No
H1
2 pcs
Words
1,710
Images without alt
2 / 24

Indexed pages dynamics

Showing the last 1 changes.

Google

Not enough data
1,300,000,000

No previous value for comparison

Date: 24.02.2026 Points: 1

Bing

Not enough data
N/A

No previous value for comparison

No chart data available.

Yandex

Not enough data
46,270

No previous value for comparison

Date: 24.02.2026 Points: 1

Baidu

Not enough data
N/A

No previous value for comparison

No chart data available.

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Backlink profile

Track total backlinks, referring domains, and domain rating across saved snapshots.

Backlink snapshots have not been collected yet.
Server and hosting IP: 185.15.59.224
Location / hosting: Detecting?

Priority issues

Indexing restrictions found: check HTTP response, X-Robots-Tag, meta robots, and robots.txt.
Meta description is missing, which often lowers click-through rate in search results.
H1 structure is incorrect. Ideally, a page should have exactly one H1.
Images without alt attributes were found, which hurts accessibility and image search visibility.
sitemap.xml was not found. Search engines may have difficulty discovering deep or new pages.

Google snippet preview

Title: 32/65 chars Description: 0/170 chars
Favicon en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Page description is missing.

Approximate appearance in search results. Actual snippet may differ.

Indexing and crawlability

Shows whether search engines can properly crawl and index the page.

HTTP and X-Robots-Tag

Good

What it is: Checks server response code and directives in the X-Robots-Tag HTTP header.

Why it matters: Response code and noindex/none directives directly affect indexability.

HTTP: 200 Indexing allowed

Meta robots

Good

What it is: Meta robots tag in the page HTML.

Why it matters: If noindex is present, the page is usually excluded from search results.

Current value: max-image-preview:standard Indexing allowed

robots.txt

Needs improvement

What it is: A service file in the site root with crawl rules for bots.

Why it matters: Incorrect Disallow rules can block important sections from indexing.

Restrictive rules were found for User-agent: *. File found, restrictions present

sitemap.xml

Needs improvement

What it is: A sitemap with URL list for indexing.

Why it matters: Speeds up discovery of pages and updates, especially on large websites.

Create sitemap.xml and reference it from robots.txt. Not found

WWW / non-WWW

Needs improvement

What it is: Checks whether WWW and non-WWW versions resolve to one domain.

Why it matters: Otherwise duplicate pages appear and link equity is diluted.

redirect between WWW and non-WWW is not configured · without WWW: 200 · WWW: N/A Redirect is not unified

Pages in index

Info

What it is: Estimated number of pages noticed by search engines.

Why it matters: Sharp changes can indicate crawl issues or content quality problems.

Reference metric: search engines may show approximate values. Google: 1,300,000,000 | Bing: Not determined | Yandex: 46,270 | Baidu: N/A

Meta Refresh

Good

What it is: HTML redirect via meta http-equiv="refresh".

Why it matters: Often worsens UX and may be interpreted ambiguously by search engines.

No meta refresh issues detected. Not found

Content and snippet

Evaluates relevance and completeness of data users see in search.

Title

Good

What it is: Main page title shown in search results and browser tab.

Why it matters: Strongly affects relevance and CTR. Keep length in a reasonable range.

Current title: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 32 characters

Meta Description

Critical

What it is: Short page description often used in search snippets.

Why it matters: It is not a direct ranking factor, but improves CTR.

Not found

H1

Needs improvement

What it is: Main heading of page content.

Why it matters: A single clear H1 helps both users and search engines understand the topic.

Example: Main Page Found: 2

Heading hierarchy

Good

What it is: Structure of subheadings inside the page.

Why it matters: Logical hierarchy improves readability and helps search engines understand sections.

Structure is present. H2: 8 ? H3: 0

Canonical URL

Good

What it is: Preferred page URL when duplicates exist.

Why it matters: Helps consolidate ranking signals to the preferred version.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Specified

Word count

Good

What it is: Number of words in page body.

Why it matters: Very short text often fails to satisfy intent on competitive queries.

Content length is generally sufficient for a basic landing page. 1,710 words

Technical quality and trust

Metrics affecting stability, security, and correct rendering.

SSL / HTTPS

Good

What it is: Presence of a valid TLS certificate.

Why it matters: Without HTTPS, browsers show warnings and trust/SEO signals weaken.

HTTPS access is confirmed. Active

Load time

Good

What it is: Page response time during the check.

Why it matters: Speed impacts user behavior and crawl efficiency.

Good speed. 0.624 s

Viewport

Good

What it is: Meta tag controlling mobile adaptation.

Why it matters: Without it, mobile rendering can be broken and rankings may suffer.

Basic mobile adaptation is confirmed. Meta viewport present

Schema.org

Good

What it is: Structured data, usually JSON-LD.

Why it matters: Helps search engines understand entities and enables rich snippets.

Consider adding Organization, WebSite, BreadcrumbList, and Article/Product types. Structured data found

Open Graph

Good

What it is: Meta tags for rich link preview in social networks.

Why it matters: Affects card appearance and traffic from social channels.

Check that og:title, og:description, and og:image are up to date. Found

Twitter Card

Info

What it is: Tags for page preview in X (Twitter).

Why it matters: Useful for brands and projects receiving social traffic.

Not critical for SEO, but recommended for share cards. Not found

Favicon

Good

What it is: Site icon used in browser UI and some result types.

Why it matters: Improves brand recognition and snippet quality.

Add favicon.ico or a PNG/WebP icon. Found

Domain expiration

Info

What it is: Estimated time remaining until domain registration expires.

Why it matters: An expired domain can make the site unavailable and lose rankings.

Domain age: N/A N/A

Links and media

Checks basic UX elements and technical content accessibility.

Internal linking

Good

What it is: Ratio of internal and external links on the page.

Why it matters: Internal links distribute authority and help crawling.

Total links: 631 Internal: 163 ? External: 468

Images and alt

Needs improvement

What it is: Checks whether images have alt attributes.

Why it matters: Alt improves accessibility and image search visibility.

Alt coverage: 92%. Total: 24, without alt: 2

Home page duplicates

Good

What it is: Checks whether the home page is accessible through technical duplicates.

Why it matters: Home page duplicates can create internal URL competition.

Variants checked: 4 No critical duplicates found

Home page duplicate check

URL Status HTTP Location
https://en.wikipedia.org/ Redirect 301 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
https://www.en.wikipedia.org/ Unavailable N/A
http://en.wikipedia.org/ Redirect 301 https://en.wikipedia.org/
http://www.en.wikipedia.org/ Unavailable N/A

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