What is the short answer?
Public indexing is still gated for Humanly Mutual because a trust product should prove its public answers, legal posture, and launch boundaries before broad discovery turns on.
Who is this for?
This is for careful readers, partners, and future members who want to know why the project is visible enough to inspect now but not yet open to full search discovery.
What should be true before indexing turns on?
Broad discovery should arrive after the public trust story is strong enough to survive being summarized without extra context.
How does Humanly Mutual handle that right now?
Humanly Mutual uses a noindex source package and a public-indexing rehearsal plan. That means the project can prepare approved public pages, held pages, sitemap posture, and answer-engine surfaces locally before a live indexing switch is approved.
What does this not claim?
It does not claim that indexing is dangerous by itself or that Humanly Mutual should stay hidden indefinitely. It means public discovery should follow a stronger trust story, not arrive before one exists.