I suspect the world would be better if that percentage were even greater.
Google Blog on Preventing Blog Spam
If you’re a blogger (or a blog reader), you’re painfully familiar with people who try to raise their own websites’ search engine rankings by submitting linked blog comments like “Visit my discount pharmaceuticals site.” This is called comment spam, we don’t like it either, and we’ve been testing a new tag that blocks it. From now on, when Google sees the attribute (rel=”nofollow”) on hyperlinks, those links won’t get any credit when we rank websites in our search results. This isn’t a negative vote for the site where the comment was posted; it’s just a way to make sure that spammers get no benefit from abusing public areas like blog comments, trackbacks, and referrer lists.
I’ll update my web templates shortly.
Comment from Dan Lyke
Time 1/19/2005 at 1:02 pm
If you read it closely, the right thing to do is to add that attribute to user entered links, not just kill off searching of all user entered comments. Just making sure you’re doing it right…