https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26118

           Summary: Shouldn't let any Thread to be indexed when
                    __NOINDEX__ is added to the introduction (header) of a
                    page
           Product: MediaWiki extensions
           Version: any
          Platform: All
        OS/Version: All
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: Normal
         Component: LiquidThreads
        AssignedTo: agarr...@wikimedia.org
        ReportedBy: mybugs.m...@gmail.com
                CC: bhar...@wikimedia.org


Currently, even if a user add __NOINDEX__ to its talkpage, all threads created
on it are *still indexed* by search engines, since the extension creates each
commont in a different page (where the user can only add the magic word *after*
the topic was created). The same happens for other pages (not only user talk
pages).

For privacy reasons, this shouldn't happen. Especifically, the users should
*not* be requested to add __NOINDEX__ to zillions of comments in order to get
all of them not being indexed.

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