What criteria should we be applying when deciding whether questions are off-topic? Is there any sort of rough consensus on this?
Cf. two prior Meta discussions:
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What criteria should we be applying when deciding whether questions are off-topic? Is there any sort of rough consensus on this? Cf. two prior Meta discussions: |
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Well, there is SEO, and there is SEO. One type of SEO is about good engineering practices to make the page more accessible and discoverable, which includes proper use of meta tags, good URL rewriting and stuff like that - these are fine. And then there is the type of SEO that basically asks "How can I cheat Google's Page Rank?". Of course, there is also a grey area of "How can I make my site display direct links to the Download or About section on Google?". Really, I think the common-sense approach should apply here: If the question is about genuinely improving the site (which in almost all cases has Accessibility and Functionality improvements as a side effect), then I'm all for it, but if it's just for "ranking higher" (legitimate or not), then I'd vote against it. |
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