← Back to context Comment by fretlessjazz 14 years ago It's pretty smart, actually. They don't want to ruin their SEO. 1 comment fretlessjazz Reply joering1 14 years ago um, im sure that Google had no idea about Wikipedia's plans and let their spider autocrawl the domain without manually overwriting its settings.I would rather find it in Google's best interest to keep Wiki pages high up in results, btw.Further, Google spider can "apply" CSS and "see" which elements of the page cover other content with divs.
joering1 14 years ago um, im sure that Google had no idea about Wikipedia's plans and let their spider autocrawl the domain without manually overwriting its settings.I would rather find it in Google's best interest to keep Wiki pages high up in results, btw.Further, Google spider can "apply" CSS and "see" which elements of the page cover other content with divs.
um, im sure that Google had no idea about Wikipedia's plans and let their spider autocrawl the domain without manually overwriting its settings.
I would rather find it in Google's best interest to keep Wiki pages high up in results, btw.
Further, Google spider can "apply" CSS and "see" which elements of the page cover other content with divs.