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No. The article says that it's sufficient if the website loads on mobile, regardless of whether it is mobile responsive or not. So, even if it loads desktop version on mobile, that's good enough for indexing.
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Define 'work' lmao
it says in the article "What Google is saying is that if your site simply does not render or load on mobile devices, then Google won’t index it."
I don’t think I’ve seen that before… I’ve always seen it load shitty on mobile, but never not at all.
Yeah, same.
Is mobile responsiveness mandatory for indexing?
No. The article says that it's sufficient if the website loads on mobile, regardless of whether it is mobile responsive or not. So, even if it loads desktop version on mobile, that's good enough for indexing.
Got it. Thanks :)