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Old 04-30-2008, 12:19 AM
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Default Re: Can inbound links really hurt you?

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Originally Posted by Feydakin View Post
The problem is the only proof that anyone will accept is me going ahead and blowing up someone's website.. And not only will they want to watch it happen, they'll want all the details of how it was done.. I'm simply not willing to do that.. As I've said before, believe Matt Cutts (in theory it's possible) or not, believe me (putting theory in to practice) or not.. I have nothing further to add to the discussion..
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice; in practice, there is a great deal of difference.

Cutts said "theoretically," not "probably."

And, as noted earlier, the "just take my word for it" is the logical fallacy of appeal to authority.

So, while you may be correct, there remains no proof of such.
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