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Andy

Chevereto Member
Describe your feature request
Modern search engines increasingly penalise or suppress low-quality, thin, or spam-heavy user-generated content (UGC) platforms. Public image hosting websites are especially affected due to automated uploads, SEO spam, thin image pages, duplicate layouts, and low-context content.

Currently, Chevereto provides excellent flexibility for hosting and sharing media, but it lacks granular SEO and indexing controls needed for modern search engine quality standards.

I would like to propose native granular indexing controls for Chevereto, including:
  • Global “noindex by default” option for image and album pages
  • Per-category robots control (index/noindex)
  • Per-album indexing control
  • Per-user indexing control
  • Ability to index only featured or approved content
  • Automatic noindex for guest uploads
  • Native controls for tag/search/profile indexing
  • Curated indexing workflows for public instances
  • Optional admin approval before pages become indexable

This would help administrators:
  • reduce SEO spam impact
  • improve crawl efficiency
  • protect domain reputation
  • reduce index bloat
  • improve Google trust signals
  • create curated public galleries while still allowing image hosting functionality

Many public Chevereto instances today are likely suffering from search visibility suppression due to uncontrolled indexing of thin or spam-heavy pages. Modern SEO increasingly rewards curated, moderated, and high-quality UGC ecosystems rather than fully open indexation.

This feature would greatly improve Chevereto’s long-term sustainability for public hosting operators.

Where did you see this?
This approach is increasingly common across modern UGC platforms, forums, marketplaces, and media-sharing services that selectively index curated or high-quality content while keeping low-quality or utility pages out of search engines.

Google’s recent Helpful Content systems and broader quality algorithms also strongly encourage reducing thin-content indexation and improving overall site quality signals.

Community interest
Public image-hosting administrators frequently discuss:
  • spam indexing
  • thin-content penalties
  • crawl budget issues
  • search visibility loss
  • domain reputation degradation

This is becoming a growing issue for many self-hosted UGC platforms, especially image-hosting services where public uploads can quickly create massive low-quality index footprints.
 
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