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  2. Backlink - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backlink

    From the point of view of a given web resource , a backlink is a regular hyperlink on another web resource (the referrer) that points to the referent. [1] A web resource may be (for example) a website, web page, or web directory. [1] A backlink is a reference comparable to a citation. [2]

  3. Sandbox effect - Wikipedia

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    Google has been updating its algorithm for as long as it has been fighting the manipulation of organic search results. However, until May 10, 2012, when Google launched the Google Penguin update, many people wrongly believed low-quality backlinks would not negatively affect a site ranking; Google had been applying such link-based penalties [9] for many years but not made public how the company ...

  4. Linkback - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkback

    A backlink is what the person referring to a page creates while a linkback is what the publisher of the page being referred to receives. Any of the four terms—linkback, trackback, pingback, or (rarely) refback—might also refer colloquially to items within a section upon the linked page that display the received notifications, usually along ...

  5. Link rot - Wikipedia

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    avoiding linking to documents other than web pages [17] avoiding deep linking [citation needed] linking to web archives such as the Internet Archive, [19] WebCite, [20] archive.today, Perma.cc, [21] Amber, [22] or Arweave [23] Strategies pertaining to the protection of existing links include:

  6. Link relation - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has a registry of standardized link relations, [3] and a procedure for extending it defined in RFC 5988. HTML5 also defines valid link relations. [4] In HTML4, the rev attribute of a link is also defined, which defines the relationship between the resources. The attribute is removed in HTML5.

  7. Help:What links here - Wikipedia

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    The backlinks list includes transclusions of the current page. It also includes links which exist on certain pages because the page transcludes another page (template). For example, if page A transcludes template B, and B contains a link to C (not contained within <noinclude> tags), then the link to C will appear on page A, and A will be listed ...

  8. Internal and external links - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_and_external_links

    An internal link is a type of hyperlink on a web page to another page or resource, such as an image or document, on the same website or domain. [1] [2] It is the opposite of an external link, a link that directs a user to content that is outside its domain. Hyperlinks are considered either "external" or "internal" depending on their target or ...

  9. Inline linking - Wikipedia

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    The most significant legal fact about inline linking, relative to copyright law considerations, is that the inline linker does not place a copy of the image file on its own Internet server. Rather, the inline linker places a pointer on its Internet server that points to the server on which the proprietor of the image has placed the image file.