@HelenMJan 22.2020 — #@kyliejenner#1613459 Noooooo, this link still works like a normal hyperlink. If someone clicks on it, they are still taken to your website. Did you know that #1 ranked web pages on Google have an average of about 20%-40% nofollow links pointing to that page? So my answer is no, it doesn't hurt websites ranking.
@digimantralabsJan 23.2020 — #No-follow links have zero ranking power. That no-follow links don't count for ranking purposes. But, it doesn't hurt your website.
@branadamJan 23.2020 — #Google has been clear that no-follow links do not count for ranking purposes. Here is what John Mueller stated about it: having links (even a large number of them) with rel=nofollow pointing to your site does not negatively affect your site
@efusionworldJan 25.2020 — #Google has been clear that no-follow links do not count for ranking purposes & even a large number of them with rel=nofollow pointing to your site does not negatively affect your site.
@madhusinhaFeb 06.2020 — #No follow links are displayed in Google Search Console (GSC) because it’s a link. Just because a link has a no follow dangling off of it doesn’t stop it from being a link. It’s still a link.