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A robots.txt file tells search engine crawlers which URLs the crawler can access on your site. This is used mainly to avoid overloading your site with requests.
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A robots.txt file tells search engine crawlers which URLs the crawler can access on your site. This is used mainly to avoid overloading your site with requests; it is not a mechanism for keeping a web page out of Google.

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Use curl (or similar program) to fetch the robots. txt file with a user-agent of Googlebot to see if the site might have some firewall rules on that file that are blocking Google.
Grep the logs to see if Googlebot has fetched the robots.
There is no law stating that /robots. txt must be obeyed, nor does it constitute a binding contract between site owner and user, but having a /robots. txt can be relevant in legal cases. Obviously, IANAL, and if you need legal advice, obtain professional services from a qualified lawyer.
In order to access the content of any website's robots. txt file, you have to type https://yourwebsite/robots.txt into the browser.
The robots.txt report shows which robots.txt files Google found for the top 20 hosts on your site, the last time they were crawled, and any warnings or errors ...
Web site owners use the /robots.txt file to give instructions about their site to web robots; this is called The Robots Exclusion Protocol.
A robots.txt file lives at the root of your site. Learn how to create a robots.txt file, see examples, and explore robots.txt rules.
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Aug 12, 2017 · What should I write into the robots.txt? What folders or links should I disable in the file? My robots txt looks like: User-agent: * Disallow: / ...
# # robots.txt # # This file is to prevent the crawling and indexing of certain parts # of your site by web crawlers and spiders run by sites like Yahoo ...
Mar 16, 2022 · All Squarespace sites use the same robots.txt file and as a Squarespace user you cannot access or edit it.
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Jul 24, 2023 · That is what I did, collecting the robots.txt files from a wide range of blogs and websites. Below you will find them.
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