Wikipedia:Requests for comment/NOINDEX

The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section. A summary of the conclusions reached follows.
From an easy look below, you can tell that the community is currently in favor of giving the new features a try, in the face of the possibility that things just may not work out either because a company fails to follow tags left or in the amount of time it takes for entries to disappear. The community approves the following two changes to the system. -- DQ (ʞlɐʇ) 01:59, 21 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, DeltaQuad, for your close :). Okay; I can confirm on behalf of the Wikimedia Foundation that we will start working on this as soon as possible. If I get any more information, and as we get more detailed estimations, I'll post them to the WP:NPT talkpage. Okeyes (WMF) (talk) 05:00, 22 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

This Request for Comment covers a proposal to prevent search engines finding or caching potentially harmful pages through the addition of a fairly restricted "noindex" property. It comes from discussions with the community as part of development of the Page Triage software, where several editors suggested that a noindex tag would be helpful. As this tag is not technically dependent on New Page Triage, and should have input from the wider community, this independent Request for Comment was established.

There are two proposals; to noindex unpatrolled articles, and to noindex articles tagged with specific deletion templates such as "attack page" or "copyright violation". Editors are asked to indicate their support for or opposition to each feature; we are perfectly happy to turn on both, one or the other, or neither. Suggestions to include more deletion tags, or questions about the technical implementation, should be left on the talkpage. Note that this RfC will run for 30 days, starting on 20 March.