Your account has been reviewed and is now eligible for indexing.
Blog posts are handled separately, and a pre-requisite is having your page indexed. So it should be picked up by indexing soon.
Thanks
I appreciate the update, thank you, and I can now indeed find the game and the post mortem. I still can't see the major update in the devlogs, but I'm hopeful it'll be indexed and show up soon.
I find it would be useful and reassuring to understand why my account or game got flagged in the first place. Right now, I have to admit by trust in Itch is broken, as I can't know if that will happen again with no obvious reason and no solution other than having to go out of my way to get the admins' attention, and I can't know if future devlog posts will have any effect at all as it appears my game could unexpectedly get de-indexed again any day with no obvious reason.
I planed to update the Itch build of my game in the coming weeks, and possibly replace the downloadable build with an HTML link if my exclusivity deal with CrazyGames allows it for a demo, but I feel understanding why my game or account got flagged in the first place would be important for trust in the platform, and to avoid that kind of flagging if anything I did did actually trigger some automated flagging system or something.
E.g., I'm not familiar with Itch. Did me posting updates as comments on my page instead of a devlog (which I just heard of) trigger something? Did adding a link to the CrazyGames hosting of my game trigger something? Do games just automatically get de-indexed after a while when they are not updated?
To be clear, I read the indexing doc, quality guideline, and at least one more doc (I think a FAQ), and still can't understand what got my account or game flagged.