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How do search engines treat internal links to pages that are not indexed?
The site should indicate the authors of the articles with an active link to extended information about each author. All authors have their own page. But almost all of them indicate only links to their social networks. networks. That is, these are the same type of pages that do not carry almost any usefulness. I think to close these pages from indexing. But how will search engines react if the article contains an internal link to the author's page, which is closed from indexing? Will it hurt?
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No disaster will happen. The weight both leaked from the page and will leak, but the page you are linking to is closed from indexing or open, there is not much difference.
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