previous entry for context & explanation.
ETA: ...er, the second option should read "Block Google searches; allow...".
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My journal searchability preferences
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Block all searches (Google and within-site)
2 (13.3%)
lock Google searches; allow site users to search my journal
9 (60.0%)
Allow all searches (Google and within-site)
4 (26.7%)
Allow Google searches; block site users from searching my journal
0 (0.0%)
ETA: ...er, the second option should read "Block Google searches; allow...".
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But your comment makes me wonder where I got that idea, and why I bought into it. It feels like part of a certain "information wants to be free" internet ideology: Access! Link! Share! Create! Comment! Connect! Consume!
(These thoughts inspired by
It's the difference between a performative model and a social model. Much of the blogosphere is performative, but a lot of other social spaces really aren't, and there's no particular reason why they should be.