QBWiki talk:Search indexing
In the past there's been some contention about information on the wiki being viewable from search engines. In a (somewhat) related vein, it's pretty common for people to ask that their pages be cut down (or removed entirely). It seems like a reasonable idea to me that we just adopt a very broad "no indexing" policy for these sorts of pages. It would avoid at least some fraction of the issue that people have had without meaningfully removing any of the information, meaning we wouldn't have to really re-evaluate the privacy policies. People who intentionally visited the wiki would still be able to find the pages, but it'd be much less likely for people doing a search of someone to find it (which I imagine is often at least part of the problem).
I'd like to propose the following rule:
a. A page should not be indexed if it meets any of the following criteria:
- i. It focuses on an individual and describes them engaging in or being suspected of engaging in cheating.
- ii: It focuses on an individual and describes them committing misconduct.
- iii: It focuses on an individual and they have requested to have their page cleared or not indexed.
- iv: It has been deemed so by an admin of the wiki.
- v: It is the talk page of any page described by points a.i - a.iv.
b. Any page which should not be indexed will be given the __NOINDEX__ tag at its end.
I'll tag User:Jonah Greenthal.
Also, is there a centralized "rules" page?
-Kevin Wang (talk)