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How does Stack Overflow use nofollow and dofollow on links in questions and answers?

I really don't understand how the website selects what links are marked nofollow. Is it based on

  • Age of the user account?
  • Pertinents links?

See this example:

How to use joda time with JPA (eclipselink)?

The JPA hashCode() / equals() dilemma

php order array in two ways

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  • Might be based on the rep of the poster. The nofollow on the website link in profile is removed at 2k rep I believe, so others may work in a similar way. Commented Apr 21, 2015 at 17:45
  • Quick guess: internal vs. external links. post here links to a Stack Exchange site post.. Commented Apr 21, 2015 at 17:53
  • Rather than a screenshot, can you give us a link to the actual post? Commented Apr 21, 2015 at 17:53
  • @MartijnPieters Check somes questions on Stack Overflow, there is external links on Dofollow
    – Pixel
    Commented Apr 21, 2015 at 17:58
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    @Ricoxor: Why not give us those examples in your post here? Commented Apr 21, 2015 at 17:58

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From Geoff Dalgas on Meta.SE:

This is a followup to the following meta post:

Remove nofollow on links at a certain age

We have been in contact with Matt Cutts regarding removing nofollow:

... we’re trying to encourage sites with valuable user-generated content (like Stack Exchange) to have a more nuanced approach to the nofollow attribute on user-generated links. Using the attribute on all user-generated links takes away a big incentive from spammers, and prevents spammy links from being included in search ranking. However, good links can also be made invisible to search engines with this policy, so we miss out on that ranking signal, which could be used to surface better or fresher high-quality content that your users are recommending.

Starting today we will be removing nofollow on links within posts that hit a high enough threshold to be considered reputable. The details will remain somewhat vague at the moment to discourage gaming of this feature.

So, not publicly disclosed.

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You need to earn 2000 points for the rel="nofollow" restriction for your website link to be lifted.
If that same link is there on your about page, it won't get nofollow either.

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