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[Mageia-dev] Mailing-list archives and robots

+ Olav Vitters + olav at vitters.nl +
+ Mon Nov 26 15:52:17 CET 2012 +

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On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 03:51:11PM +0200, Sander Lepik wrote:
+> I was trying to find something from dev-ml archives with google and
+> found nothing. Then i checked our archives source and found '<META
+> NAME="robots" CONTENT="index,nofollow">'- is there some good reason for
+> "nofollow"? Or should i use something else to search our archives?
+
+Normally you'd set nofollow on individual archived messages. The general
+index page should NOT have "nofollow". This ensures that if some spam
+arrives to an "free to post" mailing list (e.g. the sysadmin one), it
+doesn't put the spam site higher in Google.
+
+IMO this is good to do, and it also should indicate to Google that
+you're not a spam site yourself (e.g. I assume Google lowers sites which
+have loads of links to spam sites).
+
+-- 
+Regards,
+Olav
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