<b>Spammy links don't hurt you. They get ignored.</b>
<b>The myth:</b> every junk link pointing at you is silently dragging your rankings down.
<b>Reality:</b> Google's documented default for low-quality and manipulative links is to <i>ignore</i> them, not to count them against you. Gary Illyes and John Mueller have repeated this for years: the algorithm neutralizes link spam at scale because it would otherwise be trivial to wreck any competitor.
Think about the incentive. If random spam links demoted sites, negative SEO would be a $5 service and the whole web would be a battlefield. Google designed around that.
<i>Actually,</i> the link that does nothing and the link that "hurts" you look identical in your backlink tool. The tool can't tell ignored from harmful, so it labels both toxic.
Reality check: ignored is the boring, correct answer to most of your "toxic" links.
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<b>Spammy links don't hurt you. They get ignored.</b>
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