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For SharePoint on-premises it is possible to control the crawl schedules with continuous crawls down to 1-2 minutes. Can you give back control on this to admins in O365 as well? It is not very impressive in 2018 even with the most optimistic 15 minutes delay. Real continuous crawling triggered by changed-events with minimum delay should be the target here. When you add news capabilities, communication sites, news roll-ups in Hub sites, people expect a more frequent refresh of content than what you can provide currently in O365.
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Also, it is not very logical that managed paths used in conjunction with HNSC don't show up at all in GUI, you're left with an inconsistent experience.
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Agreed. Currently the continuous crawl latency, even when put to the lowest level on 1-2 minutes, is non-user-friendly and confusing, especially when rolling up content in search based webparts. If not all (would be the best :-), at least some actions, i.e. publishing a major version, should trigger an immediate reindexing.
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Agreed! When you need to have libraries configured with draft item security set to "only users who can edit items can see drafts", it gets very confusing for edit-permission-end-users not to be able to search in their drafts.
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Why on earth did you omit this property in the API?