Consider an example: a wiki entry about a TV show, common enough, listing episodes released so far. Is is a non-target? No. Wiki entries are explicitly listed as a target. And this is not even as volatile as a wiki entry, it's just a post that can receive updated sometimes.
Btw, about dynamic content. If you treat everything that can change at all as "dynamic content", then you're going to have to call all the Web a non-target. A pragmatic approach is: dynamic content is a content that can a) change during the the page visit, b) changes uncharacteristically or far too often between visits.
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And this is none of the list you cited.
Consider an example: a wiki entry about a TV show, common enough, listing episodes released so far. Is is a non-target? No. Wiki entries are explicitly listed as a target.
And this is not even as volatile as a wiki entry, it's just a post that can receive updated sometimes.
Btw, about dynamic content.
If you treat everything that can change at all as "dynamic content", then you're going to have to call all the Web a non-target.
A pragmatic approach is: dynamic content is a content that can a) change during the the page visit, b) changes uncharacteristically or far too often between visits.
This post is none of that sort.