
Originally Posted by
Vasili
No - that would be not only valueless, but considered a gross violation, especially in light of the recent devolutions of SEO valuations by Google and the others back to simple, Core Values (Build, Content, Relevance) as they strive to stay on top of the expanding volume of new and updated sites to consistently provide relevant Search Results.
H-META is strictly a development upon, and of, actual Page Content (actual composed text) within the parameters (page location) specified per WWW protocol standardization.
It is best to simply comply as expected rather than to risk liability thinking it wise enough to re-invent the wheel ....