1. Will too many internal page links on a webpage reduce the page's weight?
The number of internal links on a webpage should be viewed from a holistic perspective. If there are too many links, the weight distributed to each link will be smaller. However, if Page A has more links pointing to Page B, then Page C is also likely to have more links pointing to Page A (A, B, and C do not represent single pages here). In this way, when considering everything together, it tends to balance out. This is similar to large portal websites where pages may have hundreds or even thousands of links. With so many pages, there is no significant loss of weight. Additionally, LEE once mentioned that if a webpage is too large and causes incomplete crawling, but the link information extraction remains complete, search engines can extract far more links than we might imagine.