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Two days ago, Gary Illyes tweeted:
This isn't vague to me, but I've seen a storm of conversation surrounding this, all the way to the super skeptical: "Of course they don't lose PR because Google doesn't use PR any more." You have to wonder if these people even do a lick of SEO.
This is all the more reason to remember that when you use affiliate links you should also send a 302 code AND no-follow those links. Otherwise it's a paid link (which is what most of these "Thin Content" penalties have been about. That's a double speak name to keep people off the trail.)
John Mueller confirmed this news in the recent Google+ Hangout and there's even a video from 2013 with Matt Cutts saying no Page Rank is lost in these scenarios. I'm 100% certain they've contradicted themselves in that time span as well.
As for anyone who's made the switch from http to https knows... this is all balogna.
The question to ponder (and bypass the loss) is do canonicals lose Page Rank...
30x redirects don't lose PageRank anymore.
Twitter is perfect for Google. Vagueness and cryptic messages can be blamed on the character limit.
This isn't vague to me, but I've seen a storm of conversation surrounding this, all the way to the super skeptical: "Of course they don't lose PR because Google doesn't use PR any more." You have to wonder if these people even do a lick of SEO.
This is all the more reason to remember that when you use affiliate links you should also send a 302 code AND no-follow those links. Otherwise it's a paid link (which is what most of these "Thin Content" penalties have been about. That's a double speak name to keep people off the trail.)
John Mueller confirmed this news in the recent Google+ Hangout and there's even a video from 2013 with Matt Cutts saying no Page Rank is lost in these scenarios. I'm 100% certain they've contradicted themselves in that time span as well.
As for anyone who's made the switch from http to https knows... this is all balogna.
The question to ponder (and bypass the loss) is do canonicals lose Page Rank...