This is a little off topic, but I just have to ask.
Has anyone ever in the history of mankind found the tag links scattered throughout stories useful? The only time I ever click on them is by accident when I'm trying to actually go to something useful. For example, in this story the link for "Moblin" goes to engadget's tag page for "moblin." This is not at all useful to anyone ever. I would much rather go to the Moblin website.
Although I get why they do it - for SEO purposes and site interlinking, it's counter-intuitive. I always forget that Engadget actually only ever links out to other sites in those little hidden "read" links at the bottom of a story... which is another issue entirely.
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This is a little off topic, but I just have to ask.
Has anyone ever in the history of mankind found the tag links scattered throughout stories useful? The only time I ever click on them is by accident when I'm trying to actually go to something useful. For example, in this story the link for "Moblin" goes to engadget's tag page for "moblin." This is not at all useful to anyone ever. I would much rather go to the Moblin website.
Although I get why they do it - for SEO purposes and site interlinking, it's counter-intuitive. I always forget that Engadget actually only ever links out to other sites in those little hidden "read" links at the bottom of a story... which is another issue entirely.