nofollow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
nofollow is an HTML attribute value used to instruct some search engines that a hyperlink should not influence the link target's ranking in the search engine's index.
Spam in blogs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nofollow may reduce the value of legitimate comments [6] Other websites like Slashdot, with high user participation, use improvised nofollow implementations like adding rel="nofollow ...
Nofollow revisited | Homeland Stupidity
It’s been about four months now since Google introduced nofollow to the web. Since then it’s been adopted by every major blogging platform, as well as many other wiki, forum ...
Meatball Wiki: NoFollow
LinkSpam mers like ShotgunSpam flood open conversations on the Internet as a way of raising their profile on Google, MSN, Yahoo!, and other SearchEngine s.
WordPress › NoFollow Free « WordPress Plugins
Author: Michele Marcucci. This Wordpress plugin remove the "nofollow" attribute from your wordpress blog's comments (precisely from the author's links) and/or from the comments ...
nofollow Articles, Posts, Blogs, Videos - Technorati
Welcome to the 'nofollow' tag page at Technorati. This page features content from the farthest reaches of the Blogosphere that authors have "tagged" with 'nofollow'.
Attribute ‘rel=nofollow’ | Link Tutorial
rel=”nofollow”, is said to be the next biggest thing to be used by shady webmasters engaging in reciprocal link exchanges. This attribute was introduced by Google as a means to ...
NoFollow News, NoFollow Tips | WebProNews
Yesterday, Digg announced that it was changing the way it handles some links with regards to the nofollow attribute. The point of the changes is to cut down on Digg spam.
rel="nofollow": Link Relationship Attribute
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 ...
The Web Robots Pages
the NOFOLLOW directive only applies to links on this page. It's entirely likely that a robot might find the same links on some other page without a NOFOLLOW (perhaps on some other ...

