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RE: Press4Steem Dev Blog (in association with Pennsif)

in #development2 years ago

I find <link rel="canonical" href="https://steemit.com/development/@steemwow/press4steem-dev-blog-in-association-with-pennsif" in the page source for this post. If I'm not mistaken, that may cause ranking problems if the author also sets a canonical link on the WordPress side. (see here for example.)

Not sure if it's still maintained, but at one point, there was a table of canonical applications. As you suggested in your commentary above, SteemPress was included.

"steempress": {
"name": "SteemPress",
"homepage": "https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/"
},

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That's a very good point, thanks - and for linking that post. Rather cheeky for any front end to assume that authority!

As I recall, they reversed that change pretty quickly. Seems like it's a good idea for new dapps to get registered, though. I also notice that I couldn't find that table in Steemit's github, so it might be a good idea for Steemit to make their own copy... (unless I overlooked it)

Indeed! Thanks for the historical context :)