If your website has pages that are not indexed by Google, there could be a few reasons why this is happening. Here are some steps you can take to try to fix the "discovered - currently not indexed" error in Google Search Console:
Verify that the page is not blocked by robots.txt: Check that the page is not blocked by the robots.txt file. Make sure that the page is not disallowed in the robots.txt file, which could prevent Google from crawling and indexing it.
Check for noindex tags: Verify that there is no noindex meta tag on the page or HTTP header. A noindex tag instructs search engines not to index a page.
Improve page content: Ensure that the content of the page is high quality, unique, and relevant. Google prefers to index pages that have original content and are relevant to users' search queries.
Build more links: Build more internal and external links to the page. This will help Google discover the page and determine its relevance.
Submit the page to Google for indexing: You can submit the page to Google for indexing manually. Go to the URL Inspection tool in Google Search Console and request indexing for the specific page.
Wait for Google to re-crawl the page: It may take some time for Google to re-crawl and index the page. Be patient and wait for a few days.
By taking these steps, you should be able to fix the "discovered - currently not indexed" error in Google Search Console.
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