>From the Wikipedia article Schema.org 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schema.org> :

Schema.org is a collaborative community activity with a mission to "create, 
maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet, on web 
pages, in email messages, and beyond."[1] Webmasters use this shared 
vocabulary to structure metadata on their websites and to help search 
engines understand the published content, a technique known as search 
engine optimisation.


To me, that sniffs of information architecture with a very narrow focus 
(i.e. a common vocabulary for labelling/structuring metadata) ?  As in this 
one aspect about Information Architecture:

 The art and science of organizing and labeling web sites, intranets, 
online communities, and software to support findability and usability


On Saturday, October 31, 2020 at 7:20:46 PM UTC-3, bimlas wrote:

> It sounds like you are describing Information Architecture 
>> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_architecture>.
>
>
> I may have misunderstood, but is https://schema.org an implementation of 
> this?
>

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