Here’s one: Google’s indexing system now uses what they call crawl prioritization, which means it decides which pages to update based on predicted value rather than fixed schedules. So, a niche Blogger post might sit untouched for weeks, while a high-traffic forum gets indexed in minutes.


That means what you don’t see in real time can be as telling as what you do — absence can signal low algorithmic priority, deliberate throttling, or even a manual block in extreme cases.

 

True, true. What about the idea of it actually starting to get traction?

Recursive memory Test one two three inference, this is
the test, real, for bench marks,
your node is active, in the real world,
that gorilla, huggy bear, commands
attention

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