Rel=nofollow is senseless, stupid, and against the way of the web
Poor Brian brought up the wrong subject at I guess the wrong time...
I don't udnerstand the Spam Link Deterrent.
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ne'er mind, a little research goes a long waybenjamin melançon 11:13
hey, document your research and put it up on agaricdesign.com !twinstar01 11:14
it's called wikipedia, lolbenjamin melançon 11:14
oh, i didn't notice what you posted above14:43
if it's the rel="nofollow" tag, I am strongly opposed to it15:36
it's basically telling search engines that we've given up fighting spammers, and corporations and other top-down content makers will determine what ranks in search engines15:47
we regular people shall have no saytwinstar01 11:16
Funny, that's not how I read it at allbenjamin melançon 11:16
rel="nofollow" is a stupid, non-standard search engine cop-out (I'm talking to you, Google) that collectively punishes regular users for the actions of spammers17:33
it follows the same logic as Mitt Romney's apparent approach to immigration-- make the U.S. so bad no one will want to visit17:36
// end rant17:52
I don't know if anyone shares my view, but that is my view.twinstar01 11:18
Well, you -are- an anarchist, lolbenjamin melançon 11:18
Spam should be stopped with Captchas (the enter this text or picture things you see everywhere) and, where appropriate, semi-automatic weapons19:18
seriously, though, I can't believe how many people bought into this19:30
rel="nofollow" does nothing to stop link spam, really20:05
it's supposed to take away *some* of the incentive for generating comment spam, but ask anyone who runs a web forum if it's had any effecttwinstar01 11:20
It stops the -effectiveness- of link spambenjamin melançon 11:20
which is why i call it a search engine cop-out21:20
Google should really be able to figure out that 47 million links to v-iag-r4.com aren't realtwinstar01 11:21
Not without user interventionbenjamin melançon 11:21
so they should be dealing with the quality of their search engine on their sidetwinstar01 11:21
or ridiculously complex algorithms.benjamin melançon 11:21
oh, they do a million things anyway. Literally22:19
there's all kinds of legit things you can do that will accidentally get you, well, troll-rated by google22:25
or yahoo etc.twinstar01 11:22
like what!!22:55
Tell me so I can use them1benjamin melançon 11:23
so that's my feeling on the search engines, which are the ones that proposed and pushed the tag, so their robots ignor some links23:05
use them?twinstar01 11:23
no, wait, that's Stacey's jobbenjamin melançon 11:23
I'm hoping she's not torpedoing competition by making search engines think they're spammers!twinstar01 11:24
hehe24:23
I dunno WHAT she's doing, but she's looking forward to working with you and your clientbenjamin melançon 11:24
it should be great!twinstar01 11:24
and profitable!benjamin melançon 11:24
Yes!twinstar01 11:25
for USbenjamin melançon 11:25
well, I was assuming that money she makes will go directly to you, and then on to Agaric26:52
So, the problem that people were trying to solve, and that search engines implied they could solve by adding the nofollow attribute, was not the effectiveness of the search engines. People aren't quite that altruistic. They were trying to keep their blogs and comments from filling up with spam. rel="nofollow" did nothing for this.27:18
Instead, what is the result? a two-tiered system where closed web sites have weight in what ranks on search engines27:45
and open web sites that implement nofollow to try to reduce spam have no weight on how things rank27:54
did anyone, at all, think this through?28:45
putting nofollow is telling people who use your web site: I don't think what you say has enough value to count in how search engines rank things. You can talk here, but I don't want your opinion to have an effect on the way the web works.28:52
// rant over for real nowtwinstar01 11:29
suuuurebenjamin melançon 11:29
sorry, I've been meaning to write about that for a while!29:16
hadn't written a word, but it was in my brain29:18
it's out now
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Not the only one...
Greg Holsclaw: http://www.tech-wanderings.com/drupal-nofollowed-too-pervasive
Where in a comment I summarized the above as:
And that it doesn't work to keep spam off your site.
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