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Originally Posted by William Bay
"Do Follow" is generous Greg,
But here's a few hitches:
1. You only have a page rank of 1, so that's not a tremendous amount of juice you are offering other people.
2. More comments actually dilute your keyword density.
3. You are basically telling Google that you vouch for every person that leaves a comment now, so if a link farm came in and left a comment, you could potentially be penalized by Google for linking to a shady site.
"Do Follow" works fine when you trust the sites, other than that, I would stick on "no follow" especially for your comments.
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Get on board! It's the dofollow movement!!!
It doesn't take more than a minute to check out the commentors website. Many of the comments I receive, the ones that askimet lets through, they are rarely non-related to my site. I've obtained a PR2 blog with high page ranking in under 8 months using dofollow comments.