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  • Under Massive Negative SEO Attack – 100+ Domains with Attacker’s Telegram in Anchor Text

    Posted by Fine–5676 on October 30, 2025 at 10:10 am

    My money keywords are tanking after a coordinated negative SEO attack.

    The Attack:

    • 100+ spam domains created since Oct 23
    • Pattern: seo-anomaly-[city].site/space/online/website
    • All anchor text: "TELEGRAM SEO_ANOMALY – SEO BACKLINKS, BLACK-LINKS, TRAFFIC BOOST"
    • Cities used: Beijing, Delhi, Mumbai, Cairo, Istanbul, Jakarta, etc.

    Key Points:

    • They're literally advertising their Telegram in every link
    • SEO-Anomaly. dot com is a real black-hat service
    • Direct competitor now ranking in my former positions

    What can be done? Your valuable advice on this would be really appreciated.

    Fine–5676 replied 1 hour, 54 minutes ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
  • 1 Reply
  • chronage

    Guest
    October 30, 2025 at 11:41 am

    Disavow. I update my list quarterly.

  • automation-expert

    Guest
    October 30, 2025 at 12:13 pm

    Very little.

    Everyone gets them. Theyre usually not indexed by google and actively blocking googlebot.

    If it doesnt effect your traffic. I would just ignore them.

    Its much more of an advertising strategy rather than a negative SEO trick and you’re not really being “targeted”.

    I probably wouldn’t even suggest using disavow as its not really what its for. But if it gives you peace of mind do it.

    But yeah relax. Very little to no harm done by these. Especially if your site isnt either brand new or zero authority.

  • Starter-for-Ten

    Guest
    October 30, 2025 at 2:10 pm

    Take a breathe, because since Penguin update (about 10 years or more ago) any low-quality or spammy links are devalued and not penalised. This is unless you’ve activly buyingin obvious link schemes. But Google just filters that noise out.

    Also Rankings drop (and rise) all the time due to algo updates (the past year has been a huge change), internal SEO issues or competitors. Spammy links do not cause ranking drops.

    You mentioned 100links, but back in the day black-hat link floods usually involve thousands or tens of thousands of domains so 100 random .site/.space domains are barely a blip and will not do anything. If you want some peace of mind, disavow them in a single .txt file

    Keep focusing on real authority signals like quality content (look at EEAT), internal linking, brand mentions, etc.

    Competitors rank because they’re doing better SEO, not because of some Telegram troll.

  • AbleInvestment2866

    Guest
    October 30, 2025 at 3:45 pm

    Hire a professional. As simple as that.

  • russ_knightlife

    Guest
    October 30, 2025 at 4:07 pm

    They’re basically advertising their services – I’ve worked on 100s of domains with these links, they don’t harm.

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