Ricordisamoa added a comment.

  In https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T117693#2286582, @Nemo_bis wrote:
  
  > > If you try to trick search engines
  >
  > What would count as "trick"? I think one criterion is how much content is 
duplicated.
  >
  > If labels of all statements (their properties and items) are translated and 
there is something more than https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/P31 and 
identifiers, is that enough for the special page not to be considered a 
duplicate of the equivalent in another subdomain?
  
  
  Whenever I pick a search result from Wikipedia, I expect it to be a real 
article with at least some content written by a human. I'd be very disappointed 
in finding the page filled with machine-generated infoboxes just like the ones 
displayed by some search engines. What I mean you can easily find elsewhere 
<https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random>.
  
  By the way if you request an answer by a specific person be sure to ping them.

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To: Lucie, Ricordisamoa
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