I love simple sites like this - it's a shame that google seems to punish sites like this that contain information that is not often updated (because it does not need to be).
It's weird, right? A wordpress blog that wrapped each combination of materials in a separate five page article and republished them every week with slight changes would do better.
Within engineering, there is this weird dominant culture that fresher information is more likely to be accurate.
Sometimes, that's right, because a lot of tech changes so quickly that a three year old article about is now hopelessly out of date since v5 deprecated v3 syntax.
For a lot of other articles, I'd rather read an authoritative, well-written article that was published 40 years ago. Nothing material has changed in the intervening period, so it doesn't matter.
Google just doesn't seem to know when I value quality over freshness, so it defaults to the latter most of the time.
It's a type of prisoners dilemma with Google. They're having to out game the SEO gamers and pick a tactic that moves the web forward and doesn't over reward entrenched parties. I agree this site gives good useful information, but what if new glues come out on the market? What if a YouTube channel comes out comparing and testing glues? Authority is great until it's out of date, so I think it's logical to go with a bias towards fresh content.
I do wish there was more of a focus on attribution and citing sources on the web. Maybe Web3 will save us on that front...
> I agree this site gives good useful information, but what if new glues come out on the market? What if a YouTube channel comes out comparing and testing glues?
All good questions, but shame that google answer to that is "surely a Wordpress blog called 2022-glue-boss.com made in the last year has all those answers!"
This really explains so much. The it was much easier to find random facts on the "old" internet. Now, to get to a random fact, it needs to be wrapped in a life story explaining why they have a deep personal connection with that fact.