Not if the search engines search the 'live' versions only and not the whole history. It is my understanding that 'history' versions are not trawled by search engines - is that right? Mark
--- NSK nsk2@wikinerds.org wrote:
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 00:42, Mark Richards wrote:
My question is: Information that is blanked is
still
not visible to the reader unless they choose to
see
the history page. What is the advantage in not
making
the history page of deleted articles available to anyone who wants to see it, so long as there is no legal reason why we cannot display it?
Ok now I see your point:) I think that your idea of blanking instead of deleting is very good and should be implemented. Great suggestion.
Will it be visible to search engines?
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