On Feb 8, 2007, at 7:10 AM, Andy Mabbett wrote:

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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Brian
Suda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

--- i agree with all of this, and that is why microformats do not
force you to use your own tagspace. There are plenty of sites that can
easily be used as tagspaces[1]

There's also an implicit assumption that publishers (who don't have
their own tag spaces) are (or should be) willing to litter their pages
with links to third party websites.

I've yet to see any justification for that assumption.

The several million existing users of rel-tag are sufficient justification for me. If your second party website (the blog hosting service) is not sufficient eg wordpress, blogger or livejournal), and you can't find a third party tagspace who represents your tag's definition, I am a little stumped. What is the actual objection here?

You could put rel="tag nofollow" on them if it is SEO linkjuice related.
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