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@jdp23 I am no expert but I think that since "noindex" is the operative technical piece here, since it applies to the entire page and not individual pieces of content, would mean that if the original poster has noindex turned off, then a search engine would index all public (but unlisted) replies. As long as you can *see* the content on a page that lacks noindex, the search engine will scoop it up with everything else

developers.google.com/search/d

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Jon

@darius yeah, I was just looking at the code and it seems like noindex is only set if it the original poster has opted not, it ignores whether any replies have.

So the "opt-out of search engine indexing" does not in fact opt you out of search engine indexing. Sad.

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