Ah, thanks for the explanation!Selene310187 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 10:25 pmThe forum software comes with "profiles" for all kind of bots which crawl the forum to add the content of the forum to search engines. I already blocked their access to the specific neurodivergent forums as they contain sensitive information.
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I have also seen this a couple of times but then with "Bing [bot]" and wondered what it ment.
But there is a solution to prevent this. At the other hand it may also be an aid to get the forum better known, but I haven't seen the forum coming up in the various pages of a search engine. This can be blocked in the header of the HTML page or combined with the HTTP request/response.
In the HTML page a meta tag can be included in the <head> section like this:
<meta name="robots" content="noindex, nofollow, noarchive" />
or just
<meta name="robots" content="none" />
I've seen Selene's explanation, but maybe it can be of help for others owning their own website. I use this meta tag when the website uses a database (MySQL(i) or MariaDB).
But there is a solution to prevent this. At the other hand it may also be an aid to get the forum better known, but I haven't seen the forum coming up in the various pages of a search engine. This can be blocked in the header of the HTML page or combined with the HTTP request/response.
In the HTML page a meta tag can be included in the <head> section like this:
<meta name="robots" content="noindex, nofollow, noarchive" />
or just
<meta name="robots" content="none" />
I've seen Selene's explanation, but maybe it can be of help for others owning their own website. I use this meta tag when the website uses a database (MySQL(i) or MariaDB).
Bis vincit, qui se vincit in victoria - He conquers twice who conquers himself in victory (Publius Syrus)
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Regarding Google, some pages of the forum are indexed and I would like that more are pages are indexed. I already added the site as a new property to Google's Search Console. Furthermore, I created a robots.txt to tell the crawler what pages it shouldn't index (like privacy policy). You can find out what pages are indexed by typing this into Google's search field (works with Yahoo as well):
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site:modding-on-the-spectrum.com
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Good day, all! Just finished going through the SSE and Oldrim forums on Steam, and checking AFK Mods - it seems there are STILL some people who just don't get it with updates, and I posted accordingly - and in a blunter way than usual - LOL! Ah well, what can you do? The bottom line is, it is still their game to play and/or break as they wish. And if they don't want to heed the advice and warnings of those with thousands upon thousands of hours of experience - then it is on them - it is, after all, their game. (Though why bother asking for help in the first place if you are just going to ignore it and argue about it when it is given?)
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When I see ranting in the post or cursing (those small hearts) I just skip it. I don't want to be insulted by someone who is unwilling to accept advice, that is not up their alley (is that a proper saying?).
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Bis vincit, qui se vincit in victoria - He conquers twice who conquers himself in victory (Publius Syrus)
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Well, here it is, the sun is down and I am up - LOL! I finally did some playing in SSE last night - At the Summit of the Apocrypha, and left off just after getting the fourth book (not the Black Books, the other ones you get) but before translating to the next part (I've done Dragonborn before, so I know what to expect). Now, the question is, do I feel like playing some more? I didn't last night but ended up just saying "aww, what the heck!" (well, not quite those words! ) and launching the game - and if it was an area of the world I enjoyed more, probably would have played longer. Well, now it is decision time again - do I just start the game and finish up Dragonorn so that I can go on to do other things? Or look for something on TV (not that there is anything there - though I did see a good flic last night - a Korean Film - A Taxi Driver - excellent movie! Ah well, decisions, decisions
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Good day, all! Just about 1 AM and I am wide awake!
I just added Modding on the Spectrum to my pinned topic HelpfulLinks and References, Section 6, Miscellanous:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/ ... 2882875079
Hopefully, that will give this site a bit of a boost and a little more exposure
I just added Modding on the Spectrum to my pinned topic HelpfulLinks and References, Section 6, Miscellanous:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/ ... 2882875079
Hopefully, that will give this site a bit of a boost and a little more exposure
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Reminds me. After seeing Selene's banner logo I saved it to my Guide folder so I could add a link to my modding guide.
Done: Added to the Links section in "The Basics: Modding Skyrim SE Properly in 2022"
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/ ... 2820697176
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