On 3/25/07, Ruud Koot <r.koot(a)students.uu.nl> wrote:
Do we want ArbCom pages where the accused's
real identity is revealed
(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Carl_Hewi
tt)
to appear on Google, especially given the fact
that searching for the
accused's name will result in this page appearing as the second entry
(just after the Wikipedia article on him?)
I don't think we should delete this information, and certainly not
oversight it. On the other hand, it should probably not be indexed in
Google.
-Matt
I believe we request a feature that allows the pages to be available to
logged in users only. This would prevent Google spidering while allowing
the pages to be seen by any logged-in user.
Cary