Such a blanket statement is okay in theory jaynaud. The problem is in how each of the engines is implementing things, which is something neither we nor anyone at the wiki knows.
The only obvious thing we know is that each engine seems to treat nofollow links a bit differently.
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qwerty
, Nov 11 2005 04:24 PM
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#16
Posted 19 November 2005 - 08:44 AM
#17
Posted 19 November 2005 - 10:10 AM
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You sure..
Yep. Since you can't lose pagerank through linking out anyway. Pages don't lose pagerank, they just have less to give each site the more they link to.
#18
Posted 19 November 2005 - 10:20 AM
Good point.
This is a cool forum... One of the best IMO
This is a cool forum... One of the best IMO
#19
Posted 19 November 2005 - 11:33 AM
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This is a cool forum... One of the best IMO
Thanks, we try!
We are very big on trying to bust all the crazy myths that other forums perpetuate. I think we often spend entire days and reams and reams of posts doing just that.
Not sure what good it does for the general SEO population, but it does help those who read here and who finally "get it" once they hear it presented logically.
#20
Posted 03 January 2007 - 06:46 PM
a short words like "i agree with you" . " thank you" and etc shall be consider as Spam comment because it is not much meaning or contribution to the threats. and these kind of comments deserve to get the "nofollow" attribute.
however, most of the "nofollow" attribute is added automatically when a user post a comment. So it may blocks the spider to crawl some useful information. ( unless the administrator removed the attribute manually)
however, most of the "nofollow" attribute is added automatically when a user post a comment. So it may blocks the spider to crawl some useful information. ( unless the administrator removed the attribute manually)
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