I spotted a post on Medium about 5 minutes ago regarding StackOverflowsStack Overflow's strict guidelines on content. The article mentionsspeculates that it's related to SEO and a decrease in revenue for StackOverflowStack Overflow after the Panda update.
Is there any truth to this? The article can be read here: https://medium.com/@jamesjefferyuk/the-real-reason-for-the-decline-of-stackoverflow-10b0132a13b1#.mncz099a3
A quote that struck my attention, and seems to make sense:
The amount of content on Stack Overflow is huge. After the Panda update Joel and Jeff would have seen a significant decrease in traffic, which in turn means a significant drop in revenue. A lot of content on the site would have been pushed down the SERP (Search Engine Results Page). What’s
What’s the best way to improve this situation? Obviously it’s to increase the quality of content submitted by users. They do this by using moderators to enforce content guidelines.
Could anyone comment on this?