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Re^3: Improve Perl's marketing position by making Perlmonks more discoverable for automated "popularity contests"by igelkott (Priest) |
on Mar 16, 2013 at 23:30 UTC ( [id://1023855]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
don't see the dirty aspect "Dirty" doesn't summarize the proposal to me. I'm definitely in favor of increasing Perl's exposure/popularity and am thankful that someone "advertised" to me. But, to explain my hesitation, this almost sounds like begging for attention. I'd rather let people appreciate the language for what it is rather than adjusting pages to look better to spiders. Sounds silly/naive but that's what I meant.
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