Google keeps updating their [Panda algorithm][1]. One of its roles is to make 'thin' content websites (or URLs) to rank lower on the search results. > Google Panda is a change to Google's search results ranking algorithm that was first released in February 2011. The change aimed to lower the rank of "low-quality sites" or "thin sites", and return higher-quality sites near the top of the search results. I also read this article about how DaniWeb's traffic performance was over taken by StackOverflow[ \[src\]][2]. Additional sources discussing the penalization of thin content: 1. [Thin content with little or no added value][3] 2. [Little or no original content][4] StackOverflow has many notable questions with a lot of great answers, but there are also some questions that have 'thin' content with no or few answers. How does StackOverflow manage this nature of user generated content and prevent Panda Penalties? Are they using `rel=canonical` tag on duplicate and 'thin' pages? [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Panda [2]: https://www.daniweb.com/digital-media/digital-marketing/search-engine-strategies/news/459242/stackoverflow-stole-all-our-search-traffic [3]: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/2604719?hl=en [4]: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/66361