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: Does disavow solve the problem of removing unnatural links in google search? I have created the site and it got hacked by spammer. now there many unnatural links in it if I disavow it the

@Martha676

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I have created the site and it got hacked by spammer. now there many unnatural links in it if I disavow it the whole domain will it solve my problem what.

Also I have two version of domain example.com and other is www.example.com.
The domain with is spammy. If I disavow full domain than will it harm my domain non-www version. I am confused. need help.

My previous site was running on example.com after it got hacked I removed entire site and created another with non-www version of domain.

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@Candy875

The problem you are talking about is not unnatural links but being hacked and having wrong pages indexed.

Your domain example.comhas severeal URLs indexed such as example.com/spam.
What you need to do first is make sure all your adminitrative logins are secured and your CMS is up to date. Make sure noone else has access to your site's configuration.

Next, delete all the unwanted pages.

Third: go to your Google Search Console account and use the "Remove URLs" feature: support.google.com/sites/answer/100283?hl=en
Disavowing links is NOT intendet to be used for a case ike yours.

See more on this topic on: Google Webmasters Help Pages

Edit
Note that you may need an additional Search Concole Property for your www and non-www-Version of your page.
Simply erasing it and using the non-www-Versiona s your default does not solve the real problem.

Edit 2
After cleaning up and setting up the original website you may consider submitting a sitemap.xml to Google to make it recognise all the changes. Find more on this topic at Google's webmasters Help: support.google.com/sites/answer/100283?hl=en
Edit 3
As you just stated Google informed you in their webmaster tools about your site being hacked. Follow their guide on recovering hacked websites: Webmasters Central : Easier recovery for hacked sites

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