From: "Andy Mabbett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Benjamin West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
I thought there was a prohibition on hidden metadata in the specs, or at
least somewhere on the wiki, but all I Can find now is:
        visible data is much better for humans than invisible metadata
 <http://microformats.org/wiki/microformats#the_microformats_principles>

Can someone remind me what I'm missing, please?

http://tantek.com/log/2005/06.html#d03t2359 "Principles of visibility
and human friendliness".

Thank you, but I was after something canonical, not an op-ed.
Please don't top-post, and please don't quote sigs. Thank you.

You could try the FAQ.
http://microformats.org/wiki/faq

Where it says:

Q. Given that Google now looks at hidden content as potential spam, will invisible microformats be considered spam?

A. It is advisable not to hide information in your site, regardless of whether it is microformated or not. Microformats provide a mechanism for marking up visible content. Any mechanism for embedding invisible or hidden content risks being considered spam due to the fact that invisible (meta)data inevitably ends up being abused. Avoid invisible (meta)data. Publish visible data.

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Paul Wilkins
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