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: How to deal with overly aggressive "Link Take Down Demands"? I've been receiving a large number of emails recently requesting I clean from link spam from my forum. Initially the emails were

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I've been receiving a large number of emails recently requesting I clean from link spam from my forum. Initially the emails were very polite and professional, and I was happy to remove the links. Recently the email have gotten very abrasive, here is a particularly rude example:


From: dmcaviolations@company-one.com
To: id@privacypost.com

Hi, This is the second time we are reaching out to you regarding your
link to our site hxxp://www.company-two.com from
hxxp://www.my-forum.com/some-topic-id. We really do need to remove
this link. We have to report to Google any link we were unable to
remove, and I wouldn't want to have to include your site in the list.
Could you please remove our link from this page and any other page on
your site? Thank You, Name Changed


Behind the superficial pleasantries I feel there is some very real maliciousness.


Note the email address, DMCA Violations, I don't see how the DMCA is involved here, except as a word which tends to strike fear in many people.
Also relating to the email address, it doesn't match the company being linked to at all. How am I to trust they are truely operating on behalf of company-two when they don't even use one of it's email addresses.
My email is hidden by privacypost. While a service with legitimate uses, I feel it's highly unprofessional for communications between to companies.
The claim "This is the second time..." Every email I've received has started like this, but a check of my spam filters has never revealed a 1st mail. Initially I gave them the benefit of the doubt, by now though it's clear this is a cheap ploy to start me off on the defensive.
And finally worst of all- the threats of reporting me to Google if I don't do everything they ask.


I sent a polite reply asking for more information. I have no idea if the email address was even valid but I never received any response. Much later I got this followup mail


From: name-changed@company-one.com
To: id@privacypost.com

Hi, This is the final time we are reaching out to you regarding your
link to our site hxxp://www.company-two.com from
hxxp://www.my-forum.com/some-topic-id. We will soon be reporting to
Google any link we were unable to remove, and currently your site will
have to be on the list. Could you please remove our link from this
page and any other page on your site? I appreciate your urgent
attention to this matter. Thank You, Name Changed


This time the from address was more personal, though still not obviously connected to the spammed company.

Lets be honest, I don't for one second believe that the companies were the victim of a 3rd party spammer as they claim. The links in questions were generated well over a year ago, and I firmly believe the companies were directly responsible for the spam links in question, a type of spam that has plagued my forum. Now they have the audacity to demand I spend my time cleaning up their mess, using threats to ensure they get their way.

Have recent changes in Googles algorithms meant all the cash they spent spamming the web has now turned into a liability? If so I can see why these companies are all of a sudden running scared. Frankly, cleaning up my forum is a good things, but the threats they are using sickens me.

So my question here is specifically about the threats:


Are they vaild, and would such reports to Google destroy my page rankings?
Is there a way I can report this abusive behaviour to Google?

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@Shakeerah822

Question is already answered and the answer is very good.

Before Google Penguine we were getting emails "Dear webmaster, please consider including link and info about our site on your page about ABC subject, because blah blah blah..."

After April 2012, same people in our inbox (!): "Hello, please remove our link from your site ASAP! We are penalized by blah blah blah and I would appreciate you letting me know once it has been removed. Thank you in advance yadda yadda yadda..."

Internet is not Google. And purpose of SEO is not SEO. SEO should learn what he is optimizing and need to know who the visitors are, and what they need. They really do not need huge header above the fold and they sure do not want to scroll down to content, as can be seen on number of sites where SEO is practicing just link building magics.

Unasked question: Should we remove those links? Of course - yes. Why? Because, they are doing their job best they know. They are wrong, but they are learning. (Let's hope so.)


Are they vaild, and would such reports to Google destroy my page rankings?


If someone reports Google my page about ABC because there is a link to www ABC-solutions dot com, and that hurt my site ranking, let it be so.

chillingeffects.org - ...if someone is making a website publicly available, others may freely link to it. That open linking is what makes the web a "web."


Is there a way I can report this abusive behaviour to Google?


Why would you do that? It's not so bad, they are a bit abusive, but why bothering Google with that?

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