@tdrv We’re sorry to hear you are experiencing this issue on your site.
Regarding the unwanted sitemap, is the wcfmmp-stores-sitemap.xml sitemap empty or does it contain URLs? If the sitemap does contain URLs, have you checked the URLs and reviewed their source code to see whether they contain a robots meta tag set to noindex?
Also, it depends whether this type is defined by the plugin as a content type or taxonomy as to exactly where this setting is, but have ensured that for wcfmmp-stores that it has been set for ‘Show in search results?’ to ‘No’? You can also find more information on this in the following article: How to customize the sitemap index.
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@devnihil No, the wcfmmp-stores-sitemap.xml contains all wcfm store urls.
They do contain a robots meta tag that’s set to index.
There isn’t any option about wcfmmp-stores in Yoast SEO settings, there’s only one WCFM-related option that I have already disabled – screenshot.
The store urls are generated from user accounts, there isn’t such an option to control these in Yoast SEO.
I’ve tried using the filters on the page you’ve sent already but I am unsure how to make them work with the users.
Thanks for the feedback.
Are you willing to provide some more information to put the problem in context? What’s the URL of the website? Are you referring to this plugin?
We are going ahead and marking this issue as resolved due to inactivity. If you require any further assistance please create a new issue.