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One of the microformats documented at microformats.org, '''rel-nofollow''' (actually '''rel="nofollow"''', but those equal signs and quotes are problematic in spec URLs) is a standardized way of tagging hyperlinks that should be ignored by robots giving special weight to links in ranking algorithms. | One of the microformats documented at microformats.org, '''rel-nofollow''' (actually '''rel="nofollow"''', but those equal signs and quotes are problematic in spec URLs) is a standardized way of tagging hyperlinks that should be ignored by robots giving special weight to links in ranking algorithms. |
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One of the microformats documented at microformats.org, rel-nofollow (actually rel="nofollow", but those equal signs and quotes are problematic in spec URLs) is a standardized way of tagging hyperlinks that should be ignored by robots giving special weight to links in ranking algorithms.