150x150_07bc58ea1823a812f2a369881a84749f_frame_... Apr 2026

The specific string 150x150_07bc58ea1823a812f2a369881a84749f consists of: : The dimensions of the thumbnail image.

: Googlebot often finds these image URLs and tries to crawl them as if they were web pages.

If you found this in your under "Excluded" or "Page with redirect" reports, it is usually because: 150x150_07bc58ea1823a812f2a369881a84749f_frame_...

: Your blog platform creates small "frame" versions of your original images to display on the homepage or sidebar.

The filename string you provided appears to be a used in a blog layout, likely generated by a content management system (CMS) like Blogger or WordPress. The filename string you provided appears to be

You generally . These technical URLs are generated for layout purposes. As long as your actual blog post titles and content are appearing in search results, you can safely ignore these "frame" or thumbnail strings in your technical logs.

: Experts at the Blogger Community note that seeing these indexed (or blocked) is normal and typically means the system is working correctly by not ranking small thumbnail files over your actual content. What to do As long as your actual blog post titles

: A unique MD5 hash often used by servers to identify a specific image file or a specific version of a cropped frame. Why you are seeing this