{"id":57,"date":"2005-06-20T13:26:50","date_gmt":"2005-06-20T03:26:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thunderguy.com\/semicolon\/2005\/06\/20\/nofollow-considered-harmless\/"},"modified":"2005-09-18T20:00:51","modified_gmt":"2005-09-18T10:00:51","slug":"nofollow-considered-harmless","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thunderguy.com\/semicolon\/2005\/06\/20\/nofollow-considered-harmless\/","title":{"rendered":"Nofollow considered harmless"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Google introduced the <a href=\"http:\/\/googleblog.blogspot.com\/2005\/01\/preventing-comment-spam.html\"><code>rel=\"nofollow\" <\/code>attribute<\/a> earlier this year; most blogging platforms now support it. Its initial promise of ridding the web of blog comment spam has not happened, and there has been a lot of conspiracy theory about the &#8220;real&#8221; reasons Google would do this. But it&#8217;s hard to see what all the fuss is about. This issue came up in the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ioerror.us\/2005\/05\/23\/nofollow-revisited\/\">IO Error blog<\/a> &#8212; I started to write a comment on it, but the logorrhoea set in, as it often does.<\/p>\n<p>Did anybody really think <code>nofollow<\/code> would reduce comment spam? Widespread use of <code>nofollow<\/code> removes the PageRank incentive for comment spammers, but of course it doesn&#8217;t remove the link incentive. Obviously, spammers will still do it. Google knew this, I knew it, and presumably many other people knew it.<\/p>\n<p>Google talked up the supposed comment-spam-reduction effect of <code>nofollow<\/code>. They were hyping their new feature, as companies are wont to do. But this was only a secondary effect. It was always clear that Google are most interesed in the primary effect: <code>nofollow<\/code> helps prevent site authors from increasing their own PageRank by adding backlinks on other websites. This applies to spammers, bloggers, and everybody else on the web. Because of the effect on blogs, the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ioerror.us\/2005\/05\/23\/nofollow-revisited\/\">IO Error blog<\/a> says that <code>nofollow<\/code> hurts the entire blogosphere:<\/p>\n<blockquote cite=\"http:\/\/www.ioerror.us\/2005\/05\/23\/nofollow-revisited\/\"><p>It is no longer enough that your reader left an insightful comment or a trackback to his blog with more information.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>So if your reader wants Google to rank her site highly, she&#8217;ll just have to post insightful content on her own site. If it&#8217;s really good, other bloggers will link to it (in posts, without <code>nofollow<\/code>). Is this so terrible?<\/p>\n<blockquote cite=\"http:\/\/www.ioerror.us\/2005\/05\/23\/nofollow-revisited\/\"><p>Now, as far as Google juice is concerned, it is as if all of your readers were never there and you had received no comments or trackbacks at all.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>This is ambiguous &#8212; readers posting comments on your site never had much effect on <em>your<\/em> Google juice anyway. Let&#8217;s clarify this:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>As far as your readers&#8217; Google juice is concerned, it is as if they never read your blog and you had received no comments or trackbacks at all.<\/li>\n<li>As far as <em>your<\/em> Google juice is concerned, it is as if you never read any other blogs and you never commented or trackbacked other blogs at all.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>This is as it should be! It&#8217;s hard to see why adding content (comments) to somebody else&#8217;s site should affect your Google ranking. IO Error says that if carried to its extreme, <code>nofollow<\/code> &#8220;will result in most blogs being relegated to obscurity&#8221;. Well, most blogs already have been relegated to obscurity, and people with a more jaundiced view might say that they belong there.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, the IO Error blog laments the slide of blogs &#8220;as they drop out of the top 100 search engine results.&#8221; It indirectly raises an important question, and fails to answer it.<\/p>\n<blockquote cite=\"http:\/\/www.ioerror.us\/2005\/05\/23\/nofollow-revisited\/\"><p>blogs often are the search results people need<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>In many cases this is true. So why would Google shoot themselves in the foot by not providing the search results people need?<\/p>\n<p><code>nofollow<\/code> certainly changes the rules for how websites gain search engine ranking. But it doesn&#8217;t unfairly discriminate against blogs, much less provide evidence of a Google-led anti-blogging conspiracy. Search engines have changed their ranking rules before, and the web goes on.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Google introduced the rel=&#8221;nofollow&#8221; attribute earlier this year; most blogging platforms now support it. Its initial promise of ridding the web of blog comment spam has not happened, and there has been a lot of conspiracy theory about the &#8220;real&#8221; reasons Google would do this. 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