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I am confused, does this mean Reddit is not going to be searchable on search engines anymore?
67 0 ReplyUnfortunately yes. It was reported on last month.
81 0 Replyoh no, Reddit is like, the only way to have google still be useful.
64 0 ReplyFunnily enough, google is also the only way to have Reddit be useful.
Their own search function has been nothing but garbage.
46 0 ReplyThat's the catch, Google made a deal with Reddit and remains the only search engine allowed to access its data for indexing. It cuts off every other search engine
38 0 ReplyTell me that there is an anti trust suit over this.
23 0 ReplyThere's a suit over google in general so this may well be part of it
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really? ddg will show me reddit links, did they have to make a webscraper or something
3 0 ReplyThere's a cutoff date, anything indexed before the robots.txt was changed stays in the index
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We fucked the internet. It’s proprietary now.
28 0 Replywe fucked the internet
kinky
10 0 Replycat5 sounding you say?
8 0 Replycat5-o-nine-tails
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Good news! Google paid up and still has access I'm pretty sure.
9 0 ReplyThat's bad news, that means the internet is dying
1 0 ReplySorry, the /s was sort of implied.
2 1 ReplyAh, sorry. I have trouble with that sometimes :P
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Perhaps, likely depends on the crawler though
6 0 ReplyYeah i dont think ignoring robots.txt is even illegal. They can ofcourse just block your crawlers IP but that would be a cat and mouse game that they would lose in the end.
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