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linky Member
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Posted: 4 Sep 2005 20:13:37 ° Edited by: linky
Why is this put in my meta tags by default?
I have a sneaking feeling it is part of the reason why the search engines are not caching some of my pages.
I don't understand why this is in there... And is there an option that I might have accidently activated?
Anyways I am going to yank it out and see what happens.
PS.. I would love to see a keyword field in the future for submissions that could also be used on the more info display.
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linky Member
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Posted: 4 Sep 2005 20:44:59 ° Edited by: linky
By they way to follow up, I took it off all my directories, but I realize that might not be the problem.. but I think the add-url no follow tag may have been causing be me a problem. looking into that right now.
That doesn't seem to be the problem either.. Well I will keep an eye on things and see what happens.. I just can't see any other reason why EVERY regular robot refuses to go to my listings in 15 different directories.
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skalinks Admin
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Posted: 9 Sep 2005 01:02:10
Hi linky.
Regarding meta tags no follow, no index, these tags were included on this page specially for bots not to follow some links from this page and don't index this page. Because the page add url meets in many places with the same content. That means that we have duplicate content on our site. This tag was also included in add cat page.
Regarding meta tag no archive, this tag was included on pages and directories specially for fight with scrapers which are stealing the content from google's cash. The tag no archive forbids the bots to cash the pages of the site and a content could not be stolen by scrapers.
That's why these tags are not the reason of your problem.
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