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Less waffle, more syrup
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jscs
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This probably isn't worth mentioning at all and Stack Overflow obviously doesn't need any SEO anymore but it triggered my OCD or something and apparently I have nothing better to do with my time:

Thenoticed earlier that the sitemap.xml linked in the robots.txt returns HTTP 404.  
On stackexchange.com no sitemap is linked and on other Stack Exchange sites itsit's 404 again.

This probably isn't worth mentioning at all and Stack Overflow obviously doesn't need any SEO anymore but it triggered my OCD or something and apparently I have nothing better to do with my time:

The sitemap.xml linked in the robots.txt returns HTTP 404.  
On stackexchange.com no sitemap is linked and on other Stack Exchange sites its 404 again.

I noticed earlier that the sitemap.xml linked in the robots.txt returns HTTP 404.
On stackexchange.com no sitemap is linked and on other Stack Exchange sites it's 404 again.

Edited name of sites to their proper names
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Heretic Monkey
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This probably isn't worth mentioning at all and StackOverflowStack Overflow obviously doesn't need any SEO anymore but it triggered my OCD or something and apparently I have nothing better to do with my time:

The sitemap.xml linked in the robots.txt returns HTTP 404.
On stackexchange.com no sitemap is linked and on other stackexchangeStack Exchange sites its 404 again.

This probably isn't worth mentioning at all and StackOverflow obviously doesn't need any SEO anymore but it triggered my OCD or something and apparently I have nothing better to do with my time:

The sitemap.xml linked in the robots.txt returns HTTP 404.
On stackexchange no sitemap is linked and on other stackexchange sites its 404 again.

This probably isn't worth mentioning at all and Stack Overflow obviously doesn't need any SEO anymore but it triggered my OCD or something and apparently I have nothing better to do with my time:

The sitemap.xml linked in the robots.txt returns HTTP 404.
On stackexchange.com no sitemap is linked and on other Stack Exchange sites its 404 again.

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NullDev
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Sitemap returns HTTP 404

This probably isn't worth mentioning at all and StackOverflow obviously doesn't need any SEO anymore but it triggered my OCD or something and apparently I have nothing better to do with my time:

The sitemap.xml linked in the robots.txt returns HTTP 404.
On stackexchange no sitemap is linked and on other stackexchange sites its 404 again.