Manual:Nofollow

Nofollow is a value that can be assigned to the rel attribute of an HTML a element to instruct some search engines that a hyperlink should not influence the link target's ranking in the search engine's index. The 1>Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Configuration settings|configuration setting  is used to control whether a wiki's external links should have nofollow or not.

Benefits
The main benefit cited for using nofollow is that it deters spam. Mainly this benefit applies to pages where spam could be overlooked and therefore not be reverted. Nofollow mostly deters spammers who are sophisticated enough to know about nofollow but either not sophisticated enough to realize they can still get a return on their investment even with nofollow in place or aiming for higher returns on investment.

Nofollow unfortunately does not deter spammers if their motivation is to attract visitors to product pages rather than to boost pagerank, if your wiki is very popular.

Another cited benefit of nofollow is that driving pagerank to linked sites can be harmful to those sites or to the article subject; this, however, does not specify whether said harm is beneficial or harmful to the reader, who may find even (or especially) derogatory information useful, e.g. if it helps them avoid a shoddy product.

Costs
Using nofollow will prevent a wiki's links to other sites from boosting those sites' search engine pagerank, which is bad if the wiki owner wanted to boost their pagerank. Turning off nofollow is especially a good idea if you run a (i.e. one that does not allow editing by anonymous users, and that allows registration by invitation only).

In such a case, spamming is not a concern because the spammers lack access to edit.

Some public wikis also avoid using nofollow because they want to encourage people to make useful contributions that add external links to their favorite sites.

Another cost of nofollow is that there is not yet much capability for using it selectively; it has been argued, "Can you imagine a web that works as good as today's if every link was tagged with nofollow?"

External link

 * No to Rel="Nofollow", NoNofollow.net
 * Evolving “nofollow” – new ways to identify the nature of links, Google Webmaster (2019)