How to avoid thin content when scaling to 1000 pages
Scaling content only works when each page has a clear function in the system and contains verifiable, non-duplicated information.
Treat each page as an artifact with sources, timestamps, and links.
Minimum checklist per page
Cadence rule
- Publish steadily. Quality and consistency beat bursts of low-signal pages.
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