Hi Rich,

For google, meta tags are mostly irrelevant when it comes to your content. 
Google rates your content based on the presence of (powerful) keywords, the 
quality of it's expression (sentences) and, above all, it's connection to 
the outside world (backlinks and talk-about).

Search-engine indeability has traditinionally been a weakpoint of 
TiddlyWiki in many regards especially in times when robots refused to index 
js heavy content. To cut a long story short, Google doesn't know what a 
tiddler is, nor does its robot necessarily ever get to see the actual 
content as it's heavily driven by dynamic rendering processes.

This is actually why using TiddlyWiki as a front-end to create static pages 
via node is so appealing... it's much more accessible to the outside world 
in terms of "being found".

Best wishes, Tobias.

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