Automatic Indexing Without Permission?

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I have registered many domains, pointed them to my NS servers and noticed that after half a month they are all indexed. How is that possible? I didn't build any backlink, didn't submit URL, didn't do anything to get my domains indexed. I suspect there are WHOIS websites that list every new registered domain that is linking to itself, thus getting indexed that way. When searching Google for domain name, in description it shows details of parked page, since obviously it is parked as i didn't do anything with that domain yet.
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  • Profile picture of the author paulgl
    You have discovered a well guarded secret.

    If it's on the web, google will find it. If they want
    to index it, they will index it. You don't really have to
    do anything to get a site indexed.

    The don't need permission to index your site. That is,
    they won't ask you.

    You can try and make it noindex, but even that is iffy.

    Why are you even worried about anything when you have done nothing
    to a domain for a month and a half?

    Paul
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    If you were disappointed in your results today, lower your standards tomorrow.

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    • Profile picture of the author Boris_yo
      Well i am going to do something with it soon. You see 1and1 had and still have nice promotion running so i decided to grab as many domains as i can.
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  • What makes this interesting is so many people fret over not being able to get indexed. If your site is public it will likely be scraped by someone.

    Search for your own sites by url yousite.com and you'l find that if it's any age at all that you ahve been scraped. Most scrapes are just useless sites using Adsense. And Google could care less.

    Even if you post a robot.txt file some crawlers will ignore and still index you.
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