339 results for "nofollow"

  • rel=nofollow ?
    KartikPrabhu at 2019-11-17 08:18
  • Also, I’d feel rel-follow might point at the inverse of rel-nofollow. But rel-nofollow means a specific thing already that has nothing to do with our use of the word following.
    Zegnat at 2018-09-18 16:53
  • what is nofollow
    snarfed at 2017-06-27 18:59
  • rel="me nofollow"
    aaronpk_ at 2014-10-01 20:44
  • 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
  • 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 at 2018-05-17 16:14
  • ↩️ From the spec: "By adding rel="nofollow" to a hyperlink, a page indicates that the destination of that hyperlink should not be afforded any additional weight or ranking by user agents which perform link analysis upon web pages (e.g. search engines)." http://microformats.org/wiki/rel-nofollow
    Loqi at 2021-09-30 07:35
  • 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
  • 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
  • I can see the rel="me" on https://github.com/sandeepshetty: <a href="http://sandeep.io" class="url" rel="nofollow me">http://sandeep.io</a>
    sandeepshetty at 2013-06-20 02:17
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