Question: Where is “no follow” tag found on page source?
Answer: On any page that has links, such as Wikipedia, go to VIEW SOURCE and look at the HTML. Inside the A HREF tag you will see an attribute that says NOFOLLOW. So the NOFOLLOW attribute is embedded / hidden in the HTML. Only Google and the Geeks like us that look at the source, see it, and realize that the creator is ‘opting out’ of the link voting game.
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