How does SEO see/handle/respond to an embedded blog in a Muse site?

Are blog updates via the service provider (blogger, tumblr, etc) recognized by SEs as new content on your site?

Hi,
If you check the Google Webmaster Guide, then it is not recommended to use iframe. Check the Link below to see Google statement
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/72746?hl=en#4

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