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The SEO community is pretty thrilled with the FAQ schema.

I wonder if the #ia #ux #contentstrategy (anti-FAQ) vs #seo (pro-FAQ) debate is really a zero sum game.

Can both approaches coexist?

semrush.com/blog/how-to-ad…
FAQs seem like a dimension of topic-based content. So, there's the content & then the question forms about the content. Who does a good job of coexisting well-organized topical content alongside Q&A variation? Without major UX probs?

Seems like the AWS docs team does this well.
"There’s No Right Answer for Users vs. Google bot"

... is another exploration of this same UX vs SEO question via @erinbschroeder
with @carriehd in a nicely framed article I just ran across -

slickplan.com/blog/website-a…
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