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In the WordpressWordPress SEO plugin by Yoast, there is an option that could noindex the subpages of archives. From example, it would noindex the following:

http://mysite.com/page/2/
http://mysite.com/page/3/
http://mysite.com/page/4/
http://example.com/page/2/
http://example.com/page/3/
http://example.com/page/4/

...and … and so on. Is there a good and legitimate reason to do this, in terms of SEO? Would it benefit me in any way?

In the Wordpress SEO plugin by Yoast, there is an option that could noindex the subpages of archives. From example, it would noindex the following:

http://mysite.com/page/2/
http://mysite.com/page/3/
http://mysite.com/page/4/

...and so on. Is there a good and legitimate reason to do this, in terms of SEO? Would it benefit me in any way?

In the WordPress SEO plugin by Yoast, there is an option that could noindex the subpages of archives. From example, it would noindex the following:

http://example.com/page/2/
http://example.com/page/3/
http://example.com/page/4/

… and so on. Is there a good and legitimate reason to do this, in terms of SEO? Would it benefit me in any way?

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Any good reason to noindex /page/2/ in archives?

In the Wordpress SEO plugin by Yoast, there is an option that could noindex the subpages of archives. From example, it would noindex the following:

http://mysite.com/page/2/
http://mysite.com/page/3/
http://mysite.com/page/4/

...and so on. Is there a good and legitimate reason to do this, in terms of SEO? Would it benefit me in any way?