No.  Google does not use metadata keywords.
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/09/google-does-not-use-keyw
ords-meta-tag.html

You are basing your SEO discussion on a bunch of false assumptions.  To be
honest, I don't think this is even a conversation worth having unless you
want to talk about using data providers (which Google does use).

If you want to have this conversation, first do the research to understand
how dynamic SE ranking works.  The beliefs below have been outdated since
2002.

Duane



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On 12-02-27 10:49 AM, "Left Right" <olegsivo...@gmail.com> wrote:

>That sounds pretty much like what was the name of the meta tags once used
>in the HTML <head> to describe the page? I think this was so often
>misused,
>that the search engines particularly ignore that part of the HTML and
>white
>text on white background with postion: absolute top -1000px has a better
>chance to affect the crawler than that thing does...


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