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Yeah, I think I'm probably thinking much more heavily of the heavily-data-driven, dynamic web application use case since that's the kind of thing I've been working on for 5+ years now. I imagine that the vast majority of the internet content actually consists of much more long-form prose that doesn't benefit quite so much from a deferred-rendering approach since it varies little if any from user to user. In fact, that would probably be an overall systemic loss since now the same work is being done many times to render the same content, when it could be done once and cached for all.

And I don't expect Google or anyone to be able to support every edge case, either. I really would just like some sort of better solution that involves a global minimum of effort to achieve the same thing -- indexing what the user actually sees (non-private info, at least), and helping users discover sites that will give them a great experience and not just sites that give indexers a great experience.




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