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Originally Posted by activeco
And btw do you still use the 'googleoff' tags?
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And I forgot the mention:
Code:
<!--googleoff: anchor-->
<a href="http://www.example.com/example.html?googlebot=nocrawl" rel="noindex,nofollow,nsfw">Non-sense</a>
<!--googleon: anchor-->
I know after that disussion that <!--googleoff: anchor--> and <!--googleon: anchor--> are not for the organic search. But I also never said that I am born SEO.
So how would google see or perceive those? As comments or?
So what is wrong with rel attributes?
Google does not support the noindex? What is the damage having that? NONE!
Google supports the nofollow? YES!
Google does not support the nsfw? Many Social Bookmarking platforms do. It is a microformat. So what is the damage? NONE!
Doesn't Google support googlebot=nocrawl? YES!
Does Google support Robots.txt? YES!
So after all what happens if I implement the above?
Google will not crawl or follow the link!!! Any problems with that implementation? NO!
WOW! What for a horrible mistake! What a disaster! Do you call that black hat too? I rather would call it Yellow hat! 
It is like having markup warnings on my web site. RIDICULOUS!!!
Oh, and please do not come up with a story as you did already elsewhere, that you can only use one rel attribute in a link. 
I just felt like clarifying! OK?
Activeco any further comments please?