On 20 December 2013 23:30, Federico Leva (Nemo) <nemowiki(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Svip, 20/12/2013 23:27:
Looking at the Google results, the first two are
from Wikipedia (and
these are the old logo), but from the articles [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia
logos]] and [[Logo of Wikipedia]]. Both of which still includes the
old logo.
I think the article(s) in question might be key to this, and not what
the file names are.
Does unlinking them reduce their pagerank?
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Logo_of_Wikipedia&diff=58701…
I don't know. On a regular web page, it wouldn't, because I think
Google Images is managed differently, it is not looking for images
that are link, but just for images in the right context. However, I
am sure Google has some special mechanic for dealing with MediaWiki
websites, so it can 'index' better.
But my ultimate prediction is that it won't make a difference. I
could be wrong, though.