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High traffic on a somewhat irrelevant page - good or bad for the site overall?

I work for a SaaS vendor, and a while back we posted something on our blog about Gmail and app-specific passwords because it was likely to affect some of our users. That blog post is now one of the most visited pages in the site.

I've been considering removing it, as it's likely skewing what Google thinks our site is about and is attracting a lot of irrelevant visitors.

Am I thinking correctly here, or is getting "more visits" better than not even if they're from people who aren't our target audience?

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