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results for "nofollow"
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https://webmasters.googleblog.com/2019/09/evolving-nofollow-new-ways-to-identify.html
jgmac1106
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2019-09-11 12:16
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at least by default. If I remove the nofollow blacklist it goes through… and looks just fine. https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/chatter/4201-Just-testing-something-on-webmention-io
[fluffy]
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2019-09-06 01:29
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ah, it’s because mastodon sets all links rel=“nofollow”
[fluffy]
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2019-09-06 01:28
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nofollow is a very different layer than http, and watchtower only really cares about http
aaronpk
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2019-07-30 04:29
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aaronpk: does watchtower respect nofollow? I get requests to my sign in page from it
jacky
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2019-07-30 04:25
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When I'm getting Twitter replies containing only gifs as webmentions via Bridgy, they show up as a comment with "This Article was mentioned on <a href="https://brid-gy.appspot.com/comment/twitter/kimberlyhirsh/1155842497299566592/1155842810110783488" rel="nofollow">brid-gy.appspot.com</a>". Anybody done any work on getting the comment with gif to display? Would this best be filed as a bridgy issue?
[kimberlyhirsh]
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2019-07-29 16:42
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GWG: made an "unlisted" category, just a normal WP category. Ultimate Category Excluder plugin hides it from index pages, feeds, search. Noindex Nofollow All Posts plugin adds meta noindex.
[snarfed]
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2019-07-23 02:02
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I wonder if we could re-use rel="nofollow" this? It's not overly useful for it's intended purpose, so could be used in a literal sense?
mblaney
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2019-06-12 03:13
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It is an idea someone had to add a class. Based on nofollow
GWG
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2019-05-16 01:48
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If you are in an SEO war, make sure to atleast put nofollow on any links you may include, GWG ;)
Zegnat
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2019-04-29 14:31