It doesn't make much sense to require that everyone that use information from Stack Overflow link back to it with nofollow
and then making it impossible to follow the same rule for other sites.
For example, I've just written an answer based on the Ruby on Rails guides that is licensed with Creative Commons, then I'm violating the copyright based on your own understanding on the subject.
So I'm not sure how to prevent spammers to use Stack Overflow to promote websites, but making something that you think is wrong is not the right solution.
Update
Based on the comment by Brad Larson he quoted:
To this end, if you find a post that clearly can be trusted whose links are nofollowed, report it. Keep a list. If we can adjust our criteria such that more good links are followed, we'll do so.
But, in the practice, it is not easy to help with that, it is hard to see which links are nofollowed ([some solutions are here][5], but they are not easy). It is not clear how to report those links and is also not clear what should be done with the rest of the links.
What I would propose is a simple policy for external links:
At the end, there should not be nofollowed links on Stack Overflow, then, the nofollow should be a temporary solution to prevent spam.
Nofollowed links should be highlighted to users with some reputation so they easily review those links.
There should be only two possible actions on posts with external links, if they are valid links (not spam) they should be accepted, if they are spam they are reported as such.
What do you think about it?
nofollow
turned off?nofollow
is removed at a certain reputation level. Not quite sure about that though, these things tend to change.rel="nofollow"
, so I don't think that's the case. Same situation for this answer.nofollow
, but you could report the other answer you linked to.