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I must admit that I completely forgot that I wrote that Post from more than 15 years ago.
Heck, I even forgot that I had a SEO Blog.
Here's what I guess has happened, one of those Social Bookmarking sites must have evolved into a malware site over the course of these past 15 years, and this Post was still linking to it.
So, my most sincere apologies if that's the case.
I wish I had the time to check each of those 100 links to spot the culprit, but I literally have like hundreds of other things with higher priority in my backlog, so I'm just going to opt for deleting all of them, and let this experience serve as a public precautionary warning to other bloggers, highlighting the need to check your content regularly, specially if you're linking to sites whose reputation you're not too confident about ...
Here's what I guess has happened, one of those Social Bookmarking sites must have evolved into a malware site over the course of these past 15 years, and this Post was still linking to it.
So, my most sincere apologies if that's the case.
I wish I had the time to check each of those 100 links to spot the culprit, but I literally have like hundreds of other things with higher priority in my backlog, so I'm just going to opt for deleting all of them, and let this experience serve as a public precautionary warning to other bloggers, highlighting the need to check your content regularly, specially if you're linking to sites whose reputation you're not too confident about ...