Thanks Shane, yes, the idea is that until you verify your newly added site, 
it doesn't go live. 

This is to stop you from claiming that you single-handedly built Reddit or 
Google.com, for that matter ; )


-- Presently, the only way to verify a site is the 
default-Google-Webmaster-method of putting a blank but uniquely-named text 
file in your site's root.

-- I'm looking for feedback on other methods to verify a site, for 
instance, for when you only have access to either the CSS files, or the 
CMS/content aspect of a site. Hoping to find alternative methods that allow 
relatively painless verification, without the chance of being gamed...

I'll also make the Verification process a little more apparent/directed in 
the next few days. Really value your feedback, Shane. Huge thanks. AB

On Thursday, January 23, 2014 8:14:19 PM UTC+11, Shane Greenup wrote:
>
> I had a go. Added two of my sites, but they didn't appear in the list of 
> sites - do you have to verify to before they appear?
>
> Shane
>

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