Mostly because it would include nodelets, such as random bits of chatterbox conversation. That may turn up hits unrelated to what one was searching for. For indexing, thepen spiders the site and builds an offline archive of Perlmonks for consumption by Google. Try google perlmonks site:thepen.com — that will bring up past discussion on this topic too.
Makeshifts last the longest.
In reply to Re^2: Google indexes Perlmonks
by Aristotle
in thread Google indexes Perlmonks
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