@ericbrookfield I think where people (rightly) have a problem is that it stores posts indefinitely, without explicit opt-in consent from the authors of the posts.
I believe (but don't quote me on this, I only speak for myself) folks would be fine with it if it only cached stuff in, like, a caching layer and not a database (e.g. Redis, with TTLs).
Also, I do appreciate it being open-source and respecting noindex/nobot and such.
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