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Joining the Do Follow Movement

Posted by Moses on Jul 3, 2007

Three Sticks has joined the Do Follow Movement. The movement is designed to allow bloggers to help each other by removing the ‘do not follow’ tag from comments. The ‘do not follow’ tag was designed to help reduce comment spam from spammers seeking to increase their blogs ranking by inundating sites with comments containing their links.

Although not the originator of the D-List, Courtney Tuttle has helped to popularize this movement by promoting the D-List a list of blogs and websites that remove the ‘do not follow’ tag for comments.

To join the D-List, you need to turn off the ‘do not follow’ tag for comments. If you are using wordpress, the easiest way is to install Semilogic’s DoFollow plugin.

This DoFollow Blog list is courtesy of Courtney Tuttle and was created originally by Coleen as the D-List

Update: July 5, 2007

It appears that Court hasn’t updated the D-List in awhile and that Nicusor Cheles is keeping an up to date list see the comment below.


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Hello,

After I joined the Do Follow Movement and saw that there is a D-List, I wanted to be on that list. But, from what I saw, the list hasn’t been updated for a while. So, I decided to keep the list updated myself.

You can find it here: Do Follow List

Also, I wanted to let you know that your site is there too.

Regards,

Nicusor

July 5th, 2007 | 1:01 am

Thanks Nicusor. I really appreciate you adding me to the D-List. I’ll make sure my readers know that you are maintaining the list now.

July 5th, 2007 | 6:11 am

You’re welcome and thanks!

July 5th, 2007 | 6:45 am

i am looking at the D-list last few weeks some great sites in there

August 11th, 2007 | 1:16 am

I’ve decided to join but got some problem with the plugin, I think it doesn’t work with free wordpress blog. Anyway, please check your “Semilogic’s Do follow Link” on your entry. Thanks.

September 22nd, 2007 | 10:45 pm

Will do thanks myglitch.

September 24th, 2007 | 5:20 am