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Thanks for the advice; not hacked, but I have "resurrected" many WP sites that have been (including my wife's non-profit). Just running on an EC2 micro instance, but I tried adding "site:" and received "No such domain". Actually, I think it's because I haven't enabled "HTTPS" yet! That's on my to-do along with migrating off EC2-Classic to VPC...


Vanilla HTTP should be fine. I think 80% of the urls are HTTP.

If you're getting no such domain, it's either blocked because it looks too much like a spam domain, or it simply hasn't been discovered yet.

What's the TLD? I severely restrict some cheaper TLDs because they gave so much spam.

For example, cr.yp.to is an example of a baby I know I've definitely thrown out with the bathwater.


Is a good ol' .com with no ads and minimal JS - originally launched in 2011. Thanks again for your insights; I've bookmarked your site and will check back every so often to see if my site's been indexed.


www.ft.com gets 'no such domain'


I added it now, but it turns out it's behind a CDN so I still can't crawl it.


Thanks for responding and especially thanks for the search engine. What a breath of fresh air, and access, it feels like, to real people.


Yeah, that's a large part of what I'm trying to accomplish. Great to see others understand as well.




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