Rich snippets tool/ schemer.org update?
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We have a domain in the netherlands that shows stars (rich snippets) in adwords and in the organic search results. As we do the the in rich snippets test tool we see some errors as shown in the attachments, the errors are shown in review aggregate - but stars are stil shown in paid and organic search.
Do we need to follow-up these errors? Do they influence ranking - or the stars in the near future?
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yes could be - but I just don't like errors
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I wonder if it is because you have it set to display only a rating of 5, and not the true review aggregate. I think if you still have star ratings showing then that should be fine.
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hi monica thanks - see the attachments
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Can you click on the red bubble with the ! to see what the error is?
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