From [Geoff Dalgas on Meta.SE][1]: 

> This is a followup to the following meta post:
> 
> http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/51136/remove-nofollow-on-links-at-a-certain-age/51156#51156
> 
> We have been in contact with [Matt Cutts][2] 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.

  [1]: http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/111279/remove-nofollow-on-links-deemed-reputable
  [2]: http://www.mattcutts.com