Manual:$wgNoFollowLinks/de

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If true, external URL links in wiki text will be given the  attribute as a hint to search engines that they should not be followed for ranking purposes as they are user-supplied and thus subject to spamming. Defaults to true.

Setting nofollow for red links
It may be desirable to configure MW to append  to internal links that point to pages that haven't yet been written (so-called "red links") for various reasons that include avoiding unnecessary crawler traffic to non-extant pages or for the possibility of improved SEO by avoiding punitive action against a site's ranking due to the presence of "broken links" that aren't broken, just not yet authored.

This may be accomplished by using the  hook as follows:

// Add rel="nofollow" to links to pages that don't exist (redlinks) $wgHooks['HtmlPageLinkRendererEnd'][] = 'noFollowRedLinks'; function noFollowRedLinks( $linkRenderer, $target, $isKnown, &$text, &$attribs, &$ret ) { if (!$isKnown && preg_match('/\bnew\b/S', $attribs['class'] ?? "")) { 		$attribs['rel'] = 'nofollow'; } 	return true; }



Siehe auch

 * - the easiest way to manage whitelisting (since nofollow is not applied to interwiki links)
 * - the easiest way to manage whitelisting (since nofollow is not applied to interwiki links)
 * - the easiest way to manage whitelisting (since nofollow is not applied to interwiki links)
 * nofollow, Meta-Wiki discussion on nofollow's use on Wikimedia sites. Some of the arguments raised there may also applicable to other wikis' decisions concerning this configuration setting.