Talk:Content stamping

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It seems like it might be unclear when someone is making a review of a website, and just of one web page, or some set of web pages. It's sometimes (but not always) clear to humans; less so to computers.

Examples of ambiguities:

  • An interesting article that has been split across multiple pages. All pages form the work.
  • A blog that has timely information on a subject, e.g., current events. Future pages that don't yet exist may effectively fall under the review.
  • An entire website that has useful information.
  • A web application that can only really be used interactively; the form not the content is what is interesting.

-- Ian Bicking 11:11, 16 March 2007 (EDT)