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--- Comment #6 from wikipe...@deeprocks.de 2011-02-06 17:41:37 UTC ---
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The Googlebot indexing problem (bug 27155) is a problem on Google's end.
This is not proven yet - not at all.
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--- Comment #7 from PDD david.dohe...@gmail.com 2011-02-06 17:51:32 UTC ---
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But if
someone does write a search engine bot that logs in for some reason, it should
follow the same indexing policies as all other search
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--- Comment #9 from Platonides platoni...@gmail.com 2011-02-06 18:28:52 UTC
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So, the real reason about this bug is that Google is miscrawling wikipedia and
someone though that such line was at fault. It is not.
If that was the reason, all
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--- Comment #10 from PDD david.dohe...@gmail.com 2011-02-06 18:35:01 UTC ---
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If that was the reason, all wikipedias would be affected, not only dewiki.
Erm, are you commenting here without actually having looked into
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--- Comment #11 from DerHexer wikipedia_emails-nachfr...@yahoo.de 2011-02-06
18:37:57 UTC ---
These are two separated bugs: One about that Google issue and one about useless
,noindex,nofollow‘ in flagged (and not only unflagged) revisions. The
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--- Comment #12 from Chad H. innocentkil...@gmail.com 2011-02-06 19:06:27 UTC
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FWIW, the indexing problem is an issue on Google's end, not ours (bug 27155
tracks that)
We've actually been serving noindex,nofollow to logged in users in
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--- Comment #13 from wikipe...@deeprocks.de 2011-02-06 19:13:53 UTC ---
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Whether or not we should serve noindex,nofollow to logged in users is
debatable, and I guess this bug serves that purpose.
Chad got the point.
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--- Comment #14 from Derk-Jan Hartman hart...@videolan.org 2011-02-06
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This is caused because in FlaggedArticleView.php, setRobotPolicy has the
following check:
pre
if ( !$this-pageOverride()
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--- Comment #15 from Aaron Schulz jschulz_4...@msn.com 2011-02-06 20:06:39
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ergo, pageOverride() does not account for usergroup settings in viewing stable
pages, it only takes into account usersettings, page
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--- Comment #2 from Mathias Schindler mathias.schind...@gmail.com 2011-02-05
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A 50 byte size reduction per page (before compression).
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