OK So Now LJ is Not Completing Posts With Some Kind of Code Issue

Dec 22, 2016 18:03

I've traced it to this... mc.yandex.ru Whatever the Fuck that Means

Remove Yandex.ru Redirect

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Stop automatic page indexing

Yandex.Metrica can send the URLs of pages that have a Yandex.Metrica counter installed to Yandex.Search for indexing.

If you want to stop automatically sending certain pages on your website for indexing:

Go to the counter editing page by clicking .

In the Counter code section, turn on the Stop automatic page indexing option.

The ut:"noindex" property will be added to the counter code for the Ya.Metrika object, and the ut=noindex parameter will be added after //mc.yandex.ru/watch/XXXXXX in the noscript part of the code.
Copy the updated counter code and place it on the website pages that you don't want sent for indexing.

Example (invert arrows > < ) ACK! Another fucking missing image!



Where XXXXXX is the Yandex.Metrica counter number.
Note.

The ut:"noindex" property is ignored for the old counter code. We recommend using the new code provided on the counter editing page.
Enabling the ut:"noindex" property doesn't guarantee that the page won't be indexed at all, since the Yandex robot might find out about the page's existence from other sources.

https://yandex.com/support/metrica/code/stop-indexing.xml

I would like a single log-in like gravatar to cross-access multiple social networks, including livejournal, gmail plus, yahoo, wordpress, tumblr, pinterest, instagram, twitter, Facebook, flickr and others that presently all require separate logins for proprietary users. I find it stupid to have to recreate my identity constantly on each network. Stupid computers are built for make once/ use many..

Why don't code warriors know that? Instead they constantly divide and separate, making web activity exponential for wasted time and energy. I would rather concatenate and simplify all my intellectual property under one umbrella.

Is there such a thing as a singular web id available anywhere? Like Gravatar..

* the Yandex robot might find out about the page's existence from other sources

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