Interviewed by CNN on 10/08/2013 08:31, Beauregard T. Shagnasty told the
world:

> Regarding the "meta-tags" - that's not something 'users' or 'visitors' 
> should be permitted to do, in my opinion. It would mean they would require 
> sourcecode and FTP access to your site. Never a good idea.

It depends on how you define "users" and which meta-tags you are talking
about.
If by "users" you mean "Users of the HTML editor" who are not the
webmaster -- but might be contributors -- editing some of the meta tags
_could_ be useful.

Consider, for instance, the situation where you have some sort of
collaborative content site -- amateur fiction shall suffice as an
example. Each author contributes their own content, but to lessen the
workload on the webmaster they submit it already converted to HTML and
with some formatting.

In such a scenario, the collaborators might already supply the metadata
META tags, like Dublin Core metatags, since they are related to content,
not technical aspects.

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MCBastos

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