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JS-enabled engines | 2022-06-02T18:30:30-07:00 | https://mk.nixnet.social/notes/911asmc9rn | if search engine crawlers didn't run JavaScript the Web would be better | SocialMediaPosting | Alexandra | https://www.alm.website/me |
The only engines I know of that run JavaScript are Google, Bing, and maybe Petal. None of the other engines in my list appear to support it. I don't even think Yandex does.
It's common practice for sites to give a JavaScript-lite version to search engines, though if the content differs heavily you run the risk of hitting a manual action. I'd imagine that search-crawler-exclusive editions would become the norm if crawlers stopped handling JavaScript.
Marginalia actually seems to penalize its use.
Update: Yep (formerly FairSearch) also seems to evaluate JavaScript