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https://ognjen.io/using-robots-txt-to-discover-hidden-content/ Using robots.txt to discover hidden content robots.txt might prevent search engines from indexing content, but it can expose it to non-robots en link Ognjen Regoje • ognjen.io 600 315 null UGRysg9Ff6Rj00azxut7D%RjaeWBM{t7ayWB null
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I'm having fun distracting myself with the robots.txt of major websites thanks to Oggy.

https://ognjen.io/using-robots-txt-to-discover-hidden-content/

Like why does the verge not want to index the iPhone 15 event? 🤔

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