The funny thing about that wiki page (and some others in that area) is that they apparently use the nofollow tags. Given the topic of that wiki, isn't that a bit odd? I personally dislike the nofollow tag and think it should be used only in extreme circumstances (i.e. here's a link to a site you absolutely don't want to visit). I believe in this case however it's simply being used so that sites that are listed don't get any pagerank/weight/whatever passed to them from an authority site. A really bizarre policy for a search related site IMO.
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