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The fact is hardly anyone publishes on the web anymore. Every time someone complains about Google search I look them up and discover they don’t have a website.
They have an Instagram and a YouTube and a Facebook and a Twitter account, all of which may or may not be accessible to some degree to a logged out web browser. Never a website though.
What do they think is going to show up in a search when all the content these days is published in walled garden social media apps?
There’s a whole industry of bug bounty hunters making money off this trivial stuff. At work I had to fix a “bug” which could only be exploited if an attacker took control of facebook first, and even then it just meant a user could be redirected to a different website. And the company paid the clown that found the “vulnerability”.
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Won’t it be at least double, because it reads the whole frame into memory before displaying it?