Embeded Facebook widget with live stream
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If I have a facebook widget with live stream embeded on a website.
Does the spiders crawl the text of the live stream as a "content text", in the case of
a) the page of the website where the widget is embeded is crawled regularly and the facebook stream is changing rarely
b) the page of the website where the widget is embeded is crawled regularly and the facebook stream is changing regularly ?
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Just double-checked in GWT, and Google crawls the iFrame source but won't interpret the data behind it. It's essentially like external JavaScript in that regard.
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Interesting question
When it doubt view the cached version of your site and click to see the text version only.
Example: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://www.google.com/&hl=en&strip=1
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Thank you Craig!
You got my question Sorry if if was confusing ...
It nice here to ask whatever comes to my mind...
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Thank you Gian Luca!
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Normally the Facebook stream widget (and Twitter timeline one) are iframes, therefore not visible to spyders.
And I am not sure the XFBML version of the widget is visible as well.
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I'm not 100% on what your asking here but if its what I think then It doesn't matter either way as I believe content from embeded facebook apps as well as comments from a facebook login system arn't picked up by google and therefore don't count as "content"
Sorry If I missed what you ment, hope this helps
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