Adult websites?!

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by rockinaway, Jan 3, 2008.

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    Well I found a handy tool to see how you link up with other websites.

    My forum, http://www.adminfuel.com/, had a period of spamming by, you know, those evil bots who spam gambling, adult websites and God knows what else.

    I have since then cleared all their accounts, and the traces of them. However on this tool (http://www.touchgraph.com/TGGoogleBrowser.html), I checked my forum and it still had links with adult websites, which I do not want.

    What can I do to get rid of these links, if anything. As my forum has no connection with such a niche! :O
     
    rockinaway, Jan 3, 2008 IP
  2. rockinaway

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    Also is there any website I can use to search my forum for any remaining adult traces so they can be removed?
     
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    No help on this?
     
    rockinaway, Jan 4, 2008 IP
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    archgames.net Well-Known Member

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    i guess you need to manually remove it
     
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    None of the tools that show out-bound or in-bound links can distinguish them according to niche these sites belong. It will just show you URL's and some info on them.
    So, as has been said there is only one way to get rid of OBL's that you consider inappropriate - check and delete them manually.
     
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  6. rockinaway

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    How can I delete them manually? You mean from my website? Find and delete them?

    Could it be that these results are delayed, as I deleted then Summer 2007. Are they that delayed?
     
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    Any help?.......
     
    rockinaway, Jan 8, 2008 IP
  8. sultanofseo

    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    there are some links you will not be able to delete. for example, if you comment on a blog post using your url, then later on decide that you don;t want that backlink, you cannot remove that link unless the blog owner is your best friend.
     
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