[Search wiki] [Search-l] Inclusion criteria.
Balinny
balinny at gmail.com
Tue Jan 8 11:29:11 UTC 2008
Angela wrote:
> There is no need for the topics to be notable. Mini-articles are good
> if they provide useful content to someone searching for that term. If
> someone is seacrhing for your cat, it's totally fine for there to be a
> mini-article on that. It's not meant to be encyclopedic. It just has
> to be not pure spam. This means, you can link to your cat's myspace
> page on the mini-article about your cat, but not on the mini-article
> about myspace. :)
>
> Angela
What if my cat is called Yahoo? ;-)
Seriously, we have to take into account if someone will be searching for
my cat.
Or we could have multpile mini-articles with the same name (or
structurise them in
entries) and do an score of which ones are shown before (not making the
mini article space
bigger, just scrolling).
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