• Moonrise2473
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    4 months ago

    only if you don’t want any visits except from yourself, because this removes your site from any search engine

    should write a “disallow: /juicy-content” and then block anything that tries to access that page (only bad bots would follow that path)

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        4 months ago

        Oops. As a non-native English speaker I misunderstood what he meant. I understood wrongly that he set the server to ban everything that asked for robots.txt

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          4 months ago

          Just in case it makes you feel any better: I’m a native English speaker who always aced the reading comprehension tests back in school, and I read it the exact same way. Lol! I’m glad I wasn’t the only one. :)

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      You need to read again the thing that was described, more carefully. Imagine for example that by “a page,” the person means a page called /juicy-content or something.