This blog is operated as a multi-site via AWS Lightsail directly using WordPress.
Different domains are used according to the characteristics of each site or blog.
Delete unused subdomains from the Lightsail Domain Service DNS.
For the branding of the site or blog, you need to decide on a name.
It takes several revisions to finalize,
but if Google’s search crawling captures the address before it’s revised,
it will take a significant amount of time before it is deleted.
AdSense reviews are not based on surfing the applied domain
but on the basis of search crawling.
People using the blog service face problems that cannot be encountered
when directly managing DNS
issues leading to low quality in AdSense can arise as follows:
Incorrect DNS settings can lead to hosting of incorrect pages.
If unused subdomains are still alive in DNS,
they may redirect to WordPress,
but display low-quality pages, such as those indicating a missing database,
until they are deleted.
If incorrect DNS settings remain,
crawlers will access them, and when accessing my domain,
continuously encountering dead-ends or unintended pages will naturally lead to the classification as a low-quality site.
Information being moved or deleted is akin to the site disappearing.
From Google crawler’s perspective, moving or deleting information is like the information vanishing.
Thus, massive deletions or transfers carry risks.
This applies to all DNS services.
Whether using AWS Route 53 or other DNS services, having pages that are set in DNS but do not appear is a risk.
Ultimately, ensuring that searching on Google does not result in a ‘not found’ or error screen is fundamental.
Now, remove the detrimental elements and improve the quality, waiting until searches perform well. Let’s aim to achieve this quickly and without errors.