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Wikipedia adds nofollow to external links

From the Search Engine Journal, All Wikipedia Links Are Now NOFOLLOW:


I blogged about the Wikipedia Issues with SPAM and the discussions about the use of NOFOLLOW for ALL external Links from Wikipedia. It was done, finally.

As of now are all outbound links from the english Wikipedia Site using the NOFOLLOW attribute, no exceptions.

No matter where you place it, Article Page, Talk Page, User Page, Project Page, whatever. No Link will get any credit at the major search engines.

What does this mean for you my fellow bloggers? Well, you still get that link if your site or blog has been added as an external source, along with it the referral traffic. That’s about it actually.

What does this mean to the SEO guys? Well, they could start by firing letting go everybody in the Wikipedia Contributor Department.

Does it matter? Not much really but if you (partly) live off PR juice and Wikipedia link loving, you’re basically screwed. Naah, just kidding. Besides, not all of the big search engines follow the nofollow tag.

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10 Responses to “Wikipedia adds nofollow to external links”


  1. Gravatar Icon Jazzy replied on Jan 24th, 2007 at 10:17 am (1)

    Prior to this, I never thought of having link from wikipedia will help in terms of SEO, as obviously it is wide open from abuse.

  2. Gravatar Icon Ang-ang replied on Jan 24th, 2007 at 10:50 am (2)

    That’s good to hear I hate yahoo I love Google hehhe

  3. Gravatar Icon Miguel
    Twitter:
    replied on Jan 24th, 2007 at 12:01 pm (3)

    That’s good news for Wikipedia editors like myself who have to check and clean spammy links!

    If your link is good, then people will click naturally.

  4. Gravatar Icon Andrew replied on Jan 24th, 2007 at 12:56 pm (4)

    Noooo! Hehe. That’s ok, I only have two links on Wikipedia that’s not helping much in terms of traffic anyway.

  5. Gravatar Icon Titopao replied on Jan 28th, 2007 at 2:46 pm (5)

    Links to blogs are actually not allowed on Wikipedia, according to the following WP policy pages:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:External_Links
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability

    Whenever I see a link to a blog, I remove it immediately, no questions asked. The only exception would be a notable person’s official blog, if the link was included in the article about this person.

  6. Gravatar Icon SEO replied on Jul 22nd, 2007 at 3:13 pm (6)

    yeah… those stupid wiki’s!
    wonder what happen if we all use nofollow to them?

    Have a good one.

  7. Gravatar Icon John Illnes replied on Apr 10th, 2008 at 5:13 pm (7)

    The official claim is that links with the rel=nofollow attribute do not influence the search engine rankings of the target page. In addition to Google, Yahoo and MSN also support the rel=nofollow attribute.

    i think it helps indexing

  8. Gravatar Icon Blackpool replied on Jan 30th, 2009 at 3:49 am (8)

    Better start with SEO then

  9. Gravatar Icon seo jaipur replied on Aug 19th, 2009 at 1:11 pm (9)

    yaa right nice idea i will follow it

  10. Gravatar Icon Jamie@Morbie Load Philippines replied on Feb 12th, 2010 at 3:53 pm (10)

    What a relief to discover a page that may be ultimately really worth reading! I’ve been seeking all-around about this topic but men and women just put rubbish posts, or brief meaningless posts. I have seen a couple vids on youtube but it’s now the same as reading a good post. Great job!

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