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Wikipedia Adds No Follow to Links

netbuzz writes "In an attempt to thwart spammers and search-engine optimization mischief, Wikipedia has begun tagging all external links on its site "nofollow", which renders those links invisible to search engines. Whether this is a good thing, a bad thing, or simply unavoidable has become a matter of much debate." This topic has come up before and the community voted to remove nofollow back in 2005. This new round of nofollow comes as a directive from Wikia President, Jimbo Wales.

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  1. Idea for a New Search Engine with Unique Ranking? by MBraynard · · Score: 4, Funny

    How about creating a new Google-style Ranking system that only ranks sites based on the number of no-follow links heading towards them?

  2. Re:Neither good nor bad. It's immaterial. by David+Gerard · · Score: 4, Funny

    My Wikipedia user page makes me the number one hit on "David Gerard" (with and without quotes) because I use it as the link when responding to blog quotes about Wikipedia (in my role as volunteer press contact). I finally beat the Dutch painter!

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