Stack Overflow "give users the benefit of a non-nofollow link in their profile (when they achieve 2k reputation)". Anything less would "open up a world of potential linkspam exploits" — Jeff Atwood
But... I was playing around with the Developer Story, and realised that the "Traditional view" gives me a dofollow (non-nofollow) link to my personal site, even though I only have 353 rep on Stack Overflow.
What's to stop some low-ranking unscrupulous individual from spamming Stack Exchange with lots of links to their traditional view in order to (indirectly) pass on as much juicy PageRank as possible to their personal site?
Uh, hypothetically, of course.
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attribute, including links to companies, recommended readings, project links, personal website, etc.. Maybe the spammers already know this, e.g.: 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.