albaniax
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- Aug 5, 2008
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As I was thinking about how to handle best my problem in this thread: Lot's of comments - best indexation practice
I found out this:
There are many pages who have lot's of lot's of comments, which are spreaded to comment page 1, page 2, etc.
Now there are some sites who use canonical-tags for all pages besides page 1, or noindex them.
Which means, all other comments let's say from page 2 to 10 are not indexed - so you could scrape that readable content and use it for whatever you want
[I haven't checked completely, but I think Google has deleted many many old comments from the old non-g+ system. Nevertheless, these might me much riskier- they should still use them to check against]
I found out this:
There are many pages who have lot's of lot's of comments, which are spreaded to comment page 1, page 2, etc.
Now there are some sites who use canonical-tags for all pages besides page 1, or noindex them.
Which means, all other comments let's say from page 2 to 10 are not indexed - so you could scrape that readable content and use it for whatever you want
[I haven't checked completely, but I think Google has deleted many many old comments from the old non-g+ system. Nevertheless, these might me much riskier- they should still use them to check against]