Dofollow auto approve

NoFollow

nofollow is an HTML attribute value used to instruct some search engines that a hyperlink should not influence the link target’s ranking in the search engine’s index.

The concept for the specification of the attribute value nofollow was designed by Google’s head of webspam team Matt Cutts and Jason Shellen from Blogger.com in 2005

While all engines that support the attribute exclude links that use the attribute from their ranking calculation, the details about the exact interpretation of the attribute vary from search engine to search engine.

  • Google states that their engine takes “nofollow” literally and does not “follow” the link at all. However, experiments conducted by SEOs show conflicting results. These studies reveal that Google does follow the link, but does not index the linked-to page, unless it was in Google’s index already for other reasons (such as other, non-nofollow links that point to the page)
  • Yahoo! “follows it”, but excludes it from their ranking calculation.
  • Bing respects “nofollow” as regards not counting the link in their ranking, but it is not proven whether or not Bing follows the link.

DoFollow is simply an internet slang term given to web pages or sites that are not utilizing NoFollow

Auto approve = the comments are not moderated and will be display instantly or after a few hours. It is sometimes quite annoying when you have type a huge length of comment not intended to spam an moderator will exclude your comment because he/she feel it’s not right for some reason.

Don’t Be a Spammer – Be a Value Provider!
Spamming Dofollow resources will not give you results…not only that, it hurts the entire community, and it persuades Dofollow providers to convert their sites to Nofollow.

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