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I'd say to make sure you control those parasites, meaning that if things turn sour you can delete your link from them. Google's not going to ignore tiered link building forever, especially when it's coming from obvious sources like parasites, open-register platforms, and web 2.0's.
Minus the "be careful" talk, at this point as long as that's not all your own site is ranking off of and you have plenty of other real links, then the parasites will probably just be deindexed and devalued eventually, leaving your own site intact and fine. If you don't go too hard, they could last forever, but not likely always rank. There's typically windows of time between updates where you can sneak up in the SERPs before a re-calculation occurs.
Here's a question for you. I was doing some research in Semrush looking for web 2.0s that still have good search traffic, most of them have obviously taken a hit and be devalued, but does that mean if you use a "devalued" web 2.0 as a 'buffer/pumper' it wont be as effective as a web 2.0 has better search rankings? Do they still pass equal amounts of link juice regardless of their rankings?
Here's a question for you. I was doing some research in Semrush looking for web 2.0s that still have good search traffic, most of them have obviously taken a hit and be devalued, but does that mean if you use a "devalued" web 2.0 as a 'buffer/pumper' it wont be as effective as a web 2.0 has better search rankings? Do they still pass equal amounts of link juice regardless of their rankings?