Well, there’s some talk around the blogosphere, at least among the users of wordpress, about the nofollow thing.

By default, WP adds the nofollow tag to the links appearing on every comment, so as to deny spammers the link love…and it was a good thing.

But now, we have much much better anti-spam tools than back when that decision was made, and I, as Handy, think that it’s time to lift the ban. So…following his example, the Bookshelf joins the iFollow campaign :) If you are a blogger and decide to do the following too, add one of those cute banners after adding the plugin to fix the nofollow thing in your blog.

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