 Today, we'll be addressing Kapitan Adryan's question. Does Google count nofollow links as backlinks? I'm seeing these links in the link report in Search Console, and I know for sure that they're nofollow. Hey, Kapitan. Thanks for asking. We've already talked about the general usage of the rel nofollow link attribute. When our systems run across links tagged like this, we take note of them, but we don't forward any of the so-called signals to the link pages. In general, this means we don't pass any page rank from the linked source to the link target. However, it's still a link on the web, and users may be using those to reach your website. And so in Search Console, we decided to show these as links, together with other links pointing to your site. Similarly, if you were to use the disavow links tool, those links would no longer be passing any signals, but would continue to appear in the links report in Search Console. In short, links with a rel nofollow don't pass any signals to your website, but they will still be shown in the Search Console links report. I hope you found this video useful and insightful. If there's something you want to add, or if this video has helped you, feel free to comment below. And don't forget to like our videos. And if you want to send us more questions, use the hashtag Ask Google Webmasters on Twitter.