<b>Your competitors' "clean" profiles are an illusion of the tool</b>
<b>The myth:</b> the top-ranking site has a pristine backlink profile and yours is full of toxic links.
<b>Reality:</b> run any high-authority site through a toxicity tool and you'll find thousands of "toxic" links — scrapers, spam directories, hacked pages, weird anchors. Wikipedia would score terribly. The market leader in your niche has the exact same junk pointing at it; it just also has enough real signals that the junk is irrelevant.
<i>Actually,</i> the tool flags the same garbage for everyone, which means a high toxic count is normal, not diagnostic.
The competitive-fear framing compares your flagged list to their unexamined one and calls it a gap.
Reality check: every site that's been online for years has a filthy-looking profile. Ranking sites just don't care.
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<b>Your competitors' "clean" profiles are an illusion of the tool</b>
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