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Google's John Mueller answers whether llms.txt could be seen as duplicate content and whether it makes sense to use a noindex header with it.
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Google's John Mueller said it may make sense to noindex your LLMs.txt file. This way, the file doesn't get indexed by search engines, and then somehow a user lands on it and is confused.
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The Dragons advance to the second round of the playoffs at Rip Hewes on Sunday at 6 p.m. to take on the Louisiana Krewe, who ...
Arsenal kicked off their pre-season campaign with a 1–0 win over Italian giants AC Milan at the National Stadium in Singapore ...