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I noticed that in Google search results that include meta.osqa.net pages, underneath the question page title, it has a piece of meta information that says how many answers and a date (of the last answer i think?). I don't notice that for my site. How is google pulling this info? How do I do that for my site?

asked 11 Jun '11, 18:56

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I am seeing rich snippets (including the number of answers and the date) also for lockergnome.net

Search for "what web browser do you prefer" in Google and you'll see.

The rich snippet is even better for Quora and Yahoo Answers, search for example for "what is the best q&a website" and you will see a result from Yahoo Answers with a rich snippet which contains the number of answers, date, question and "Top answer".

Unfortunately, this is not happening for my site http://respuestas.trabber.com/

Any ideas about how to help Google parsing the number of replies, date, question body and top answer?

(02 Aug '11, 13:07) Oscar ♦

I don't think there is microformat for that kind of stuff yet, I think google is mostly guessing. Try the search you posted for lockergnome and it talks about 10 answers, while in reality the question currently has 283 answers. But it decides if it should guess or not based on the site ranking I think.

(02 Aug '11, 13:27) Hernani Cerq... ♦♦
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