Mojeek — Submit URL form
What the AI subject asserted
"Mojeek Submit URL at https://www.mojeek.com/submit — independent UK search engine, no tracking, three-minute URL submission."— Claude Opus 4.7, captured by RegLegBrief on 2026-06-16 during a distribution build session.
Primary-source verification
Verified against the live platform on 2026-06-16
URL tested: https://www.mojeek.com/submit
HTTPS GET https://www.mojeek.com/submit returns HTTP 404 (probed 2026-06-16). Mojeek removed its direct URL submission form. Per Mojeek's published indexing guidance, the crawler picks up high-quality sites automatically based on inbound link signals and overall web-presence quality; publishers cannot self-submit individual URLs through a form.
AI failure mode
Outdated. The submit form existed historically and was widely documented in third-party SEO guides; the asserted URL is the URL it lived at when it existed. Mojeek has since removed it. The AI subject did not flag uncertainty about whether the feature was still present.
Material harm
Downstream cost incurred
Probe and rejection cost approximately 30 seconds. Time savings from rejecting this channel early were partially offset by the time spent investigating its current status.
What the platform actually supports
Verified correct path (as of 2026-06-16)
Publishers seeking visibility in Mojeek's index should focus on inbound-link signals and ensure their robots.txt allows the MojeekBot crawler. There is no direct submission path.
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