Can i possibly be blacklisted if i use SENuke and Magic Submitter

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Question is in the title but my colleague at work told me that if i use these kinds of tools theres a good chance google will black list my site. I don't how this is possible but he reckons google could very easily spot this.

Can anyone with a but more experience elaborate on this for me?
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  • Profile picture of the author DIDDY1
    It is a solid maybe, no matter what anyone says.. I have sites it moved up nicley, and one that moved from number 8 to 37 in 2 days after a big run.. I have easy to rank keywords that I can't budge using it.. I don't think there is a reason behind if it works or not..
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  • Profile picture of the author webapex
    The general opinion given by experts suggest such links are more likely to be simply ignored by Google, misconduct in external link creation generally won't cause your site great harm because google is aware that competitors could torpedo sites by giving them obvious paid and spam links.

    Doing the wrong thing on your site, like linking to bad reputation sites is much more like to have ill effect on your site's ranking.
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  • Profile picture of the author georgerobinson
    That helps a lot and I suppose from the last suggestion that if you have some way of controlling the sites that it links from then you may be able to prevent ills sites from affecting your own ranking.
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  • Profile picture of the author Asher
    You can be blacklisted even if you DON'T use
    any of those tools... those tools serve to help
    bring more traffic to your site. I say, go for it
    and test it out for yourself.

    If you screw up, well, that's 1 domain down.
    But what if you don't?

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  • Profile picture of the author RichardF
    If you do get "blacklisted" (assuming you mean deindexed) it will be because of your content/website, not because of a few web 2.0 links or whatever these tools build.
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    • Profile picture of the author spamfighter
      If you hammer forums with automated content, then you will most likely end up being blacklisted on URLBLs, which in turn means that Websites protecting themselves by utilizing URLBL queries, will not take your links.

      Apart from that, your ISP may kick you when using automated tools excessively and IPs getting banned/blocked
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  • Profile picture of the author Margo Tuul
    Yes and No.

    If you are stupid enough and don't use different IP's or proxy servers...then yes. Things can go wrong.

    If you are using different IP's then not really.

    Think about it: How easy it would be to use this software and just nuke your competition?
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    • Profile picture of the author georgerobinson
      Thanks Margo. Naturally this is something of a concern to me. Being a little out of my depth here but am I correct in assuming that as long as my ISP deals out dynamic IP addresses I'm ok in this regard? Or do I still have something to worry about?

      Finally, is there any tool I can use to work around this.
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