209 results for "nofollow"

  • no way! <a class="nX url UHHO0c" href="http://greptilian.com" rel="me nofollow" target="_blank" title="greptilian.com is my domain">greptilian.com is my domain</a>
    barnabywalters at 2013-06-10 14:16
  • On twitter.com/sandeepshetty I have <a target="_blank" rel="me nofollow" href="http://t.co/vpRkluqYpS" title="http://sandeep.shetty.in/"> sandeep.shetty.in </a>
    sandeepshetty at 2013-05-22 21:54
  • tommorris, might want to remove the errant nofollow from your link rels :P
    tantek at 2013-04-01 23:41
  • oh that's interesting, Joel's twitter, @jf, has the markup: <a target="_blank" rel="me nofollow" href="http://joel.franusic.com"> - no tco.
    tantek at 2012-11-13 02:04
  • their markup has: <a target="_blank" rel="me nofollow" href="http://t.co/RoM15G5S" title="http://melvincarvalho.com/">
    tantek at 2012-11-13 00:54
  • note: rel=nofollow was originally intended only for 3rd party content, e.g. links in blog comments
    tantek at 2012-07-31 01:31
  • I've started collecting such examples here: http://microformats.org/wiki/rel-nofollow#bad_examples_in_the_wild
    tantek at 2012-07-31 01:31
  • somewhat indieweb related, seems like most modern content hosting sites put "nofollow" on your outbound links which is an abuse of nofollow, and results in your content looking more "spammy"
    tantek at 2012-07-31 01:31
  • (by putting rel-nofollow on all hyperlinks posted, including in your profile!)
    tantek at 2012-07-17 08:08
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