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It is currently “nofollow” and doesn’t count. But actually there is something that shows that I am relevant and it is also a (incomprehensible #00:08:22-3#) So a link like that can be worth something. So currently with "nofollow" it shouldn't actually be worth anything, apart from the deposit, so to speak, if the URL is in there somewhere as a source. That's why I find this user-generated content really exciting, because it actually means that the link may be worth something, but I'm not responsible for it.
So if I now have a forum, then I can simply say that the user generated Special Data content GUI can use these links as signals, but I'm out of debt, so to speak, you could almost say. Nora: And here I think that Google really just wants to better understand the information architecture of the web. So I have a page that's about a certain topic, and what pages do people link to in the comments that are somehow close to the topic. Sure, there are always people who somehow spam around wildly. That’s why it’s now a “nofollow” link or something.

But simply to better understand how closely related topics are, so to speak. I believe this is also intended to be encouraged. Julian: Do you have any questions or ideas? Are there any theories perhaps from the chat as to why Google is introducing something like this? Or just normal questions? Nora: But I would really like to come back to this point again about how I should now prioritize this as, for example, in-house SEO. So should I now set up my development team to implement this as the next step? So Google writes that you don't have to do that, but that you can do it.
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