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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-18T16:09:55.000Z",
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  "textContent": "If Google was being blocked it would return a different error code. 500 means your code is crashing.\n\nHttp error 500 Websites and PHP\n\n> When trying to access your website, you may see a page which returns the status code “500”. In Google Chrome, you’ll see a page with the error code HTTP ERROR 500. There are typically two reasons which can cause this error: The PHP code has crashed. The .htaccess file contains invalid rules. Here are some things you can try to debug and fix this. Fixing crashing PHP code A HTTP ERROR 500 simply tells you that the PHP code has crashed, but gives no information as to why it has crashed. Gett…",
  "title": "Googlebot getting 5xx server error - please whitelist"
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