Not critical but worth mentioning.
I saw:
(March 08, 2016) | 28,882 Hillary Clinton Emails
today and wanted to make sure it wasn’t a duplicate upload.
What better to do than invoke Google Advanced Search with:
all these words: Hillary emails
site or domain: http://that1archive.neocities.org/
Here are my results:
My first assumption was that Google simply had not updated for this “new” content. Happens. Unexpected for an important site like http://that1archive.neocities.org/, but mistakes do happen.
So I skipped back to search for:
(March 05, 2016) | FBI file Langston Hughes | via F.B. Eyes
Search request:
all these words: Langston Hughes
site or domain: http://that1archive.neocities.org/
My results:
The indexed files end with March 05, 2016 and files after March 06, 2016 are not indexed, as of 08 March 2016.
Here’s what the listing at That 1 Archive looked like 08 March 2016:
Google is of course free to choose the frequency of its indexing of any site.
Just a word to the wise if you have scripted advanced searches, check the frequency of Google indexing updates for sites of interest.
It may not be the indexing updates you would expect. (I would have expected That 1 Archive to be nearly simultaneous with uploading. Apparently not.)