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Is there any bad impact on my site from "Expired" or "Broken" Inbound links?
I just have a note that I have many back-links, unfortunately, a big ratio of them are now "expired", "webpage not available" or "broken".
So is there any cause to fear about them? I barely want to avoid them because I guess they all already rejected so no need to disavow them again. What is your thought, please? I'm continuing on good thinking?
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