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    Posted: 26 March 2008 at 8:52am
I am finding that in my active users I am seeing a lot of search robots, yahoo, google etc.

Is there anyway I can stop these from being seen as active users?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote WebWiz-Bruce Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 March 2008 at 12:19pm
Not at the present time, but it is a good idea for future releases.
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I have read somewhere something about a robots.txt file or evening putting lines in the common.asp file to to say if the OSTYPE is a serach robot divert it to a unknown page?

Does this mean anything?
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There must be something weird going on as the past few days we've seen DOZENS AND DOZENS of Yahoo and others. I mean it might show 80 users and I look and 70 of them are search bots!
What's up with that sudden surge? It's like an attack, literally.
It really skews the numbers, but we sure don't show up any better in the search results.
The worst seems to be yahoo (which IMO is a bunch of yahoos anyway)
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I would also say I have seen a surge but nothing like 70 odd....more like 20 for me.....

Anyone got any ideas on this?
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it may be Yahoo Slurp doing that to you.  i had to disallow it a while back for chewing up too much bandwidth.
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How do you disallow it?
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You only really want to use the Robots.txt if you do not want traffic from search engines - which may mean you get no new visitors.

There are different ways you can stop search engines:

1) stop guests from viewing all or most forums, this will then include the Search Robots.

2) use a robots.txt file in the root of your site (eg so its www.site.com/robots.txt)

you then add the following to the robots file:

User-Agents: *
Disallow: /forum/


As i said, with both of these methods you will stop search engines from crawling your website, which will then mean you do not display in search results, which will then mean you get no new members. If how ever your site relays on word of mouth, or other methods of advertising it may not affect you.

For more information, i wrote a page about the Robots.txt File on my website, but please note that when i wrote it i mistakenly added a "allow:" command which apparently  doesnt exist

For google how ever, you can use the Webmaster Center to tell google how often you want it to crawl your website. It will only affect google, but it has the advantage that you will not disappear from googles search results.

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