| import = important. 1. the way you do permlinks to individual posts looks good. It's also easily shareable. good too. 2. but probably, an even better way to do permalinks is something like quora did - just the specific answer that solves the user's problem , in a seperate non-distracting page, with a full, human readable url. That of course creates a problem with sub-comments, but quora solved it nicely by hiding them . https://www.quora.com/Google-categorized-me-as-T4-The-offere... 3. Content quality is key for SEO. Assuming that upvotes works well for that. i don't know much about forum design, but i assume upvotes are really sensitive to the community and that's why HN is so great. but in other communities, i wish there was a way to sense if "this answer solved the issue" or something similar, and letting that rise. That's probably one of the reasons stackoverflow won. But forums are somewhat different so that's harder. 4. Adding that "recommended links" on the site could help SEO. but it's a shitty user experience. So probably isn't worth it. |
Yea, upvotes only work, if the community "collectively" has a good judgement :- ) Also, I'm thinking about weighting upvotes, with how good a judgement the voter seems to have, based on trust levels and fraction upvoted and downvoted answers, hmm. So a staff user's or a trusted core member's upvotes, have a bit more weight, than votes from a new and unknown person.