Once in a while I find myself coming from Google Search to a Stack Overflow page like
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/coding-style?page=5&sort=newest
Although the snippet on Google can look promising, in practice it's always a disappointment. And here's why.
- These pages are changing quite fast. Often they don't even contain the words from my Google query.
- Even if the words are there, the search result still is often irrelevant because the query words are taken from different questions. For example, if I'm googling for
foo baz bar
, I can get a Stack Overflow page that just lists one separate question aboutfoo
, one aboutbaz
, and two aboutbar
. Not very helpful, as you can see.
Allman style jscs
<META NAME=”ROBOTS” CONTENT=”NOINDEX, FOLLOW”>
Google supports it