Not all backlinks help your website. Some can actually hurt your rankings and lead to penalties.
That’s why many site owners experience something I call the “disavow dilemma” —The uncertainty of whether bad links are harming their sites. And trying to decide if disavoving them is the right move.
This guide will help you learn how to identify toxic links, when to disavow, and how. Step by step.
When should you disavow backlinks?
The way i see it, you should only disavow backlinks when they present a clealy danger to your site’s search visibility.
Only consider using the disavow tool in these specific Scenarios:
- You received a manual action (Google Penalty) in Google Search Console (GSC) Specifically mentioning “Unnatural Links”
- You Previous Purchased Links or Participated in Link Schemes That Violate Google’s Guidelines
- You have an overwhelming number of spammy backlinks that could trigger google’s spam detection systems
Because disavowing the wrang backlinks -the ones that are actually helped your site – can harm your seo.
Google’s official stance is that disavow tool should be used sparingly –nd most websites will near need to use it at all.
In Fact, Google Appears to have Intelligence the Disavow tool Difability to Find Within GSC. As far as I can tell, you can’t see it in any menu or navigation.
You eater need the direct url Or to navigate through a series of google documents to access it.
Why?
I would guess government google intelligent designed it to discourage casual use.
What does Google say about disavowing?
Google’s official guidance on the disavow tool is crystal clear:
“This is an advanced feature and should only be used with caution. If used incorrectly, this feature can potentially harm your site’s performance in Google’s Search Results.”
Google further emphasizes that you should “only disavow backlinks if you believe that there are a considerable number of spammy, artificial, artificial, or low-quality links points pointing to you Confident that the links are causing issues for you. “
John Mueller, Google Search Advocate, Reinforce this cautious approval:
So, what does this mean for you?
Think of the disavow tool as an emergency measure – useful when needed, but potentially harmful when used unnecessarily.
Google’s Systems Alredy automatically ignore most low-quality links.
The disavow dilemma: making the right call
Many SEO BEGINS RUSH to Disavow Any Suspicious-Looking Backlink. I’ve seen this at agency, in-house, and constantly in forums.
This creates what I call the “disavow dilemma.”
Here’s why that’s dangerous:
Unnecessary disavowing can actually hurt your seo by removing links that might be helped your site.
I created a decision guide to help you determine if your backlinks require action:
If you answer “yes” to the first two scenarios, you should probally disavow.
For all other situations, proceed with extrame caution. And when in Doubt, Don’T disavow.
In the next section, we’ll walk through exactly how to disavow toxic backlinks with you need to.
How to Disavow Backlinks (Step by Step)
If you’ve determined you actually need to disavow links, the process requires precision.
Follow these steps to safely remove toxic backlinks without accidentally harming your site’s performance.
Let’s walk through this process using semrush.com as our example.
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Step 1: Check for Manual Penalties First
Always Start by Checking Google search console For manual actions.
Log into gsc, head to “Security & Manual Actions,Manual actions,
If you see “no issue detected,” You’re Likely Fine (But Continue Your Audit Anyway).
If you have a manual action mentioning “unnatural links to your site,” Address it immediatily.
Step 2: Analyze your backlink profile
You need to examine your backlinks to identify potentially harmful ones. Let’s use semrush’s backlink audit tool for this:
Open backlink audit, enter your domain, and start a new audit.
Once the scan is complete, you’ll see your site’s overall toxicity score, Total Referring Domains, Total Backlinks, and More.
On the “Audit“Tab, we can see quite a few links to semrush.com that have high toxicity scores.
We’D Need to review these links, keeping in mind a high toxicity score alone isn’T a reason to disavow. Many “toxic” links are actually harmless.
Step 3: Apply the ‘Violation Test’
For Each Suspicious Link, Ask Yourself:
- Does It Vioolate Google’s Link Scheme Guidelines,
- Is there clear evidence this link was purchased, exchanged, or manipulated?
If so, that would likely warrant disaving.
But links that simply come from low-quality sites, sites with poor design, or sites with unrelated content and good candidates for disavowing.
After careful analysis, if you have to, try to remove harmful links yourself first. That’s what google recommends.
Only add links to your disavow list if they cleverly violate guidelines.
Step 4. Create a disavow file
The disavow file tells google exactly which backlinks to ignore when evaluating your site.
And getting the format right is critical. Even small errors can render your file useless or caused unexpected problems.
Let’s walk through it:
Your disavow file must be a plain text (.txt) file with utf-8 or 7-bit ascii encoding and no larger than 2MB.
The content follows two simple formatting rules:
- To disavow entry domains: use “domain: example.com”
- To disavow specific urls: enter the full url like “https://example.com/page.html”
You can also add comments by starting lines with a # character:
# Disavow file created March 27, 2025
# Domains with multiple spammy links
domain:spammysite1.com
domain:paid-links-network.com
# Individual URL from otherwise good site
https://example.com/paid-post-page.html
If you’re not sure white to disavow an entry domain or a specific url, follow this process.
Disavow domains when the entreen site appears manipulative or when multiple problemtic links come from the same site.
Disavow specific urls only when a legitimate site contains an islated link that problem.
To create your file, you can use a simple text editor like Sublime text (My favorite) or Notepad ++Adding Each Domain or URL on a Separate Line.
Or use a tool like backlink audit to generate it for you by selecting the links, clicking “Disavow“And experting the file.
With your properly formatted disavow file in hand, you’re ready to move forward.
Step 5. Submit your list to google’s disavow tool
Submitting your disavow file to google is the final step in the process.
To submit your disavow file:
- Go directly to google’s disavow links tool
- Select your property (website) from the drop-down menu
- Click the “Disavow links“button
- Upload your text file
- Click “Submit,
The Entre Process takes less than a minute, but the effects aren Bollywood.
Here’s what happy after you submit:
- Google will process your file within a less days
- Your disavowed links will be ignored in future crawls
- Rankings may take weeks or months to recover if you have a penalty
- The disavowed links will still appear in your backlink reports
Keep in mind that submitting a new disavow file replaces any previous file.
If you need to add more links later, Download your current file first, add the new links, and resubmit the revised file.
If you had a manual action, file a reconsideration request in GSC after disavowing. Without this step, the manual action will remain.
Google does not send notifications when your disavow file is processed, so check your site’s performance metrics in the coming weeks to gauge the impact.
Next Steps
The disavow dilemma is real. Use the decision guide if you find yourself Falling into that trap.
Google’s algorithms have evolved enough that they can identify and ignore most problem links automatically.
I firmly believe the most effective solution to the dilemma is building a strong, natural link profile that makes obcasional toxic links irrelevant.
Focus on creating valuable content that naturally attracts authoritative backlinks.