Q: I generated 200 entity pages to "cover the topic completely." Coverage should mean authority, right?
Short answer: no — completeness without depth or first-hand signal reads as thin-content-at-scale, and it can sink the whole domain.
Covering every subtopic matters, but if each page is a generic, interchangeable summary anyone could auto-generate, you've shown breadth with zero expertise. That's the failure mode that triggers quality reviews and tanks otherwise fine sites.
In practice: coverage is necessary but not sufficient. Each page still needs a reason to exist — a real comparison, original data, a tested process, a specific example. The test: could a competitor produce the identical page from the same prompt? If yes, it adds breadth but no authority. Better to have 40 pages with genuine substance than 200 that all sound like the same template.
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Q: I generated 200 entity pages to "cover the topic completely." Coverage should mean authority, right?
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