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The default behavior is that articles older than 90 days are indexed. All of the methods rely on using the noindex HTML meta tag, which tells search engines not to index certain pages. Respecting the tag, especially in terms of removing already indexed content, is up to the individual search engine, and in theory the tag may be ignored entirely.
The forward index is sorted to transform it to an inverted index. The forward index is essentially a list of pairs consisting of a document and a word, collated by the document. Converting the forward index to an inverted index is only a matter of sorting the pairs by the words. In this regard, the inverted index is a word-sorted forward index.
This is the number of Wikipedia pages in Google's index. There is some AutoIt code at the bottom that will scrape the number of results from each datacenter at Google, but lately the easiest route has been just been grabbing the numbers from the CSV file that WikiPulse generates. You can also do a Google search for site:wikipedia.org. An ...
This category tracks pages that have had the __INDEX__ behaviour switch added to them, so that they show up in web search engines such as Google. This category is added automatically by the MediaWiki software. The category name is defined in MediaWiki:Index-category. For a list of MediaWiki-populated tracking categories, see Special ...
Google Videos allows searching the World Wide Web for video clips. [132] The service evolved from Google Video, Google's discontinued video hosting service that also allowed to search the web for video clips. [132] In 2012, Google has indexed over 30 trillion web pages, and received 100 billion queries per month. [133]
The noindex meta tab is merely a request to web crawlers - Google generally honors these - but some search engine may not. Finally, being available for indexed doesn't require or "push" a notice to all of the search providers of the world - it is up to them to fetch and index a page - sometimes this is fast, sometimes it takes a long time.
The rest - including popular project pages such as AFD, and all "talk" namespaces, dispute resolution pages, user pages, etc, are not of great benefit to the project if indexed on search engines. Many of them also raise considerable concerns about privacy and ease of finding harmful stuff (user disputes/allegations) on Google, far more than ...
Web indexing, or Internet indexing, comprises methods for indexing the contents of a website or of the Internet as a whole. Individual websites or intranets may use a back-of-the-book index, while search engines usually use keywords and metadata to provide a more useful vocabulary for Internet or onsite searching.