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is nofollow still even relevant with today's search engines?
petermolnar
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2018-05-17 16:23
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My thoughts: if people are spamming to your page, that should be caught in moderation and not be automatically be added on your page at all. If a comment is ontopic, why add nofollow?
Zegnat
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2018-05-17 16:19
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When I describe Webmention to technically apt friends, they insist that of course I'll wanna add rel="nofollow" to any mentions I publish on my own site, in order to discourage being used as a link-farm. And that makes sense to me, too.
jmac
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2018-05-17 16:15
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Howdy gang. I see that https://indieweb.org/nofollow exists, and seems to pooh-pooh the notion of using rel="nofollow" at all, relegating it as something only greedy silos do. However...
jmac
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2018-05-17 16:14
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It shouldn't care about nofollow
aaronpk
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2017-08-21 22:44
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maybe because the link on github page is rel="nofollow me" and not just rel="me"
elie
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2017-08-21 22:39
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yes, i understand the value of nofollow. my question is about source vs u-url, which seems unrelated :P
snarfed
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2017-06-28 20:35
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nofollow seems unrelated. this is about checking a link path from target => vouch => source vs target => vouch => u-url
snarfed
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2017-06-28 20:32
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and then any comments on posts are rel=nofollow
ben_thatmustbeme
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2017-06-28 20:32
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My vouch endpoint will ignore links that have rel="nofollow". Most comment forms on traditional websites add that to user posted links, so you can’t post your link to a trusted website and then trick my endpoint
Zegnat
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2017-06-28 20:32