What would that serve? I do not understand that! Please help me understand what non-indexing stub articles will serve? Wouldn't that hamper the entire point of stubs. We advertise via stub templates to ask people to expand articles for a reason.
Also what is the problem here in your words. Just to make sure we do not have a disagreement.
- White Cat
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 10:28 AM, WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 1/14/2009 12:24:19 AM Pacific Standard Time, wikipedia.kawaii.neko@gmail.com writes:
As for your other point... Just how do you think Google ranks their search results? Google's search results establish the "prime time" articles.>>
This position however is not a solution. The other position proposed is a solution.
Anybody, with the right search terms "Little brown bear that sells honey on late night television..." can find almost anything with a *top page* hit.
The proposal is to noindex those sub-prime pages completely. Completely unindexed, no index whatsoever, not on the 999th page, not anywhere. Hope that's more clear.
Will Johnson
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