Word of warning: be careful when embedding Tweets into a page on your sites.
I recently wrote a post about insurance, then embedded a tweet from a law firm that looked pretty credible. Weeks later, I noticed a ton of shady links pointing to my page from what appear to be poorly-built PBNs. After I noticed the links, I also noticed there was a NEW link in the Tweet.
It looks like somebody was building links to my page in an effort to pass link juice to the law firm's page though the Twitter link, without risking their own site getting a penalty to their own site.
I finally realized it (after 30+ PBN links to the page) and removed the embedded Tweet. Once removed, the links stopped coming in as well.
I know this isn't a common thing, but it happened to me and wanted to let you all know that it could happen to you.
I've since disavowed the PBN links so should be good there, but going forward I'll be careful to look out for more of this stuff.
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