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I have a problem with the idea that an article with a certain number of desphinns would be given a nofollow. Highly contentious articles do arise on this forum from time to time and we all have differing viewpoints - that's what makes Sphinn work because it's so dynamic.
So, if we had a highly contentious issue that had 60 sphinns and 4 desphinns, automatically attributing it with a nofollow would be defeating the point altogether. We're not all going to agree, but take it like an adult and get on with it.
If you spot something in 'What's New' that looks like spam, smells like spam and tastes like spam, then it most likely is spam. Do us all a favour and report it. If we were all a little more diligent in our reporting I'm sure it would help out the community tremendously.
Hi guys, thanks for the comments. I had been mulling over writing this article for some time. I had planned on doing ten, but the research for just seven sites was a lot. We also have a lot of client work so I only had a certain amount of expendable time.
I'll look at writing another article in the near future to include more UGC sites and further expand on their effectiveness in an SEO campaign.
Ok, maybe I'm missing something. But when do English guys have appalling teeth?
Thanks for the kind comments. When you try out the tools please let us know what you think.
For the record, I'm English and I have great teeth. :)
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