Hi Devin,
I think that bots will most likely just read the header info, in which case 
the 'meta' stuff can be added in a tiddler tagged "$:/core/wiki/rawmarkup"

The favicon stuff looks interesting as it can be updated by writing to a 
tiddler - maybe something interesting could be done with animations.
cheers
BJ

On Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 3:43:28 AM UTC+1, Devin Weaver wrote:
>
> When the favicon changes there is logic that will update the link tag in 
> the document's head.
>
> I'm curious, might there be a way to add/remove/update special meta tags 
> on some events.
>
> Specifically, I'd love to have the head update with a meta description so 
> that when I out put my index.html from Node that it can fill this in from 
> config tiddlers. This way if you paste a permalink to something like Slack 
> when it pulls the index.html file it has something to put in the details 
> section of the link.
>
> I think many bots use <meta name="description"…> and  <meta 
> property="og:description"…>
>
> Any thoughts / ideas / debates?
>

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