Comments are mostly indexed on Google via the post-page indexes, not the commentId permalinks. Indeed, the commentId permalinks confused a bunch of the crawlers because it resulted in lots of duplicate copies of the post text, and text from other comments showing up in the search results.
Are separate comment pages even desirable? Couldn’t the comment link be replaced with the anchor link which scrolls to the relevant comment (currently “see in context”)?
It’s a hotly debated topic! I think they are good because they provide a scroll-insensitive link to a piece of contend. Other people find them annoying. Maybe eventually we will find a UI solution that makes everyone happy.
Comments are mostly indexed on Google via the post-page indexes, not the
commentIdpermalinks. Indeed, the commentId permalinks confused a bunch of the crawlers because it resulted in lots of duplicate copies of the post text, and text from other comments showing up in the search results.Are separate comment pages even desirable? Couldn’t the comment link be replaced with the anchor link which scrolls to the relevant comment (currently “see in context”)?
It’s a hotly debated topic! I think they are good because they provide a scroll-insensitive link to a piece of contend. Other people find them annoying. Maybe eventually we will find a UI solution that makes everyone happy.