If HTML is supposed to be about semantics of the page, the NOINDEX tag should have been a part of every HTML specification, at least since server-side scripting became popular.
There is a lot of repeated text on each page of many websites, that really isn’t part of the content, such as: “write your comment here”, “next page”, “previous page”, “username / password”, “permalink”, etc.
I wonder if your website contains a word “permalink” in each page and comment, and there is one page that is really about permalinks, whether Google can tell the difference.
If HTML is supposed to be about semantics of the page, the NOINDEX tag should have been a part of every HTML specification, at least since server-side scripting became popular.
There is a lot of repeated text on each page of many websites, that really isn’t part of the content, such as: “write your comment here”, “next page”, “previous page”, “username / password”, “permalink”, etc.
I wonder if your website contains a word “permalink” in each page and comment, and there is one page that is really about permalinks, whether Google can tell the difference.