There's no magic "100 links per page" limit, and chasing one is making your pages worse.
Unpopular opinion: the old 100-links rule was a crawl-bandwidth guideline from 2008, not a ranking law. Modern Google happily crawls pages with hundreds of links.
But here's what's real and ignored: every additional link divides the equity that page passes. The cost isn't "penalty." The cost is dilution — each link gets a thinner slice.
So the question was never "how many links can I have." It's "how few can I get away with so the ones that matter hit harder."
Reframe it: subtraction is a linking strategy. Who's actually removing links to rank?
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There's no magic "100 links per page" limit, and chasing one is making your pages worse.
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