339 results for "nofollow"

  • we know from the debacle of rel-nofollow (another negative boolean as it were) that hosting providers are not to be trusted with negative annotations, and will inevitably abuse them for their own (perceived benefit) and claim they "have no choice" or "have to for SEO reasons", or "have to because spammers" or some other such claptrap
    tantek at 2017-06-28 17:55
  • my biggest concern with using any link i don't put rel=nofollow on is puts the burden on me to worry about who i link, rather than the other way around which was what this was for. maybe i am being overly cautious, but I see this as a shortcut through any extra spam filtering, so I want to make sure what is getting through is as clean as possible
    ben_thatmustbeme at 2014-10-01 20:36
  • 24本目 microformats ①elemental microformats <a>や<link>のrel属性を使ってメタデータを表現 rel-license, rel-nofollow ②compound microposts class属性を使って階層構造のあるメタデータを表現 hCalnedar, hAtom micropostsの注意点 class属性やrel属性における名前衝突 #読書ノック
    Loqi at 2020-08-06 12:35
  • I’m considering having three states: pending, shown, and trusted. Incoming mentions from unknown sources are pending by default. When approving, they can either be shown with rel=nofollow added to all links to indicate that I don’t know the person, or shown as-is if I trust the source
    barnaby at 2022-10-19 22:26
  • @bkil The engines need context for the hyperlinks. This is the reason why links with just the url or "here" as link text are irrelevant. So if you write "Jame's post about his implementation of footnots" in your footnote link, this will help james. If you don't use nofollow.
    [chrisbergr] at 2023-04-06 23:19
  • tantek: ChiefRA left you a message 2 hours, 18 minutes ago: we should implement META tag noindex,nofollow on all newly created microformats pages, in this way we will discourage all these webspammers. And these tag should be also removed by Loqi or by request if the content worth the effort.
    Loqi at 2012-10-18 22:19
  • 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] at 2019-07-29 16:42
  • no, they are not :( <a href="https://t.co/DS9BhCYHT2" rel="nofollow noopener" dir="ltr" data-expanded-url="https://indieweb.jgregorymcverry.com/" class="twitter-timeline-link" target="_blank" title="https://indieweb.jgregorymcverry.com/"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="js-display-url">indieweb.jgregorymcverry.com</span><span class="invisible">/</span><span class="tco-ellipsis"><span class="invisible">&nbsp;</spa
    petermolnar at 2018-05-24 15:54
  • I have an IndieAuth question. Let's say I have 5 different tiny micropub websites on subdomains. How do I sign into them using `IndieAuth.com`? If I use a rel="me" link to GitHub on each site that would work except I can only have one rel="me" on GitHub because it changes rel="me" to rel="nofollow" in the profile page markdown.
    batkin[m] at 2021-06-19 21:01
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