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Hi,
when I search Google for "site:www.mysite.com" (where mysite would be my domain name, of course), I see lots of pages listed which aren't that interesting for a search engine, imho.
Examples:
Also, I find lots of links of this type:
I wonder if this should better not happen and if this could be fixed by using "nofollow" tags.
Doesn't the current situation affect SEO in a bad way?
Cheers,
Martin
when I search Google for "site:www.mysite.com" (where mysite would be my domain name, of course), I see lots of pages listed which aren't that interesting for a search engine, imho.
Examples:
- /forumname.2/?direction=asc
- /forumname.2/?direction=desc
- /forumname.2/?order=title
- /forumname.2/?order=title&direction=asc
- /forumname.2/?order=title&direction=desc
- /forumname.2/?order=reply_count
- /forumname.2/?order=reply_count&direction=asc
- /forumname.2/?order=reply_count&direction=desc
- etc.
Also, I find lots of links of this type:
- /misc/language?redirect=
- /misc/style?redirect=
I wonder if this should better not happen and if this could be fixed by using "nofollow" tags.
Doesn't the current situation affect SEO in a bad way?
Cheers,
Martin