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The skyscraper technique, the old trusty for link builders or just a relic of the SEO stone age? Honestly, depends who you ask. If you want to hear the white hats yell about 'natural link profiles' and 'guilt by association,' then yeah, skyscraper is dead. If you're in the black hat corner, well, it's just another way to stack low-quality links higher. The thing is, skyscraper worked because it capitalized on the herd mentality, making everyone think they were building a 'white hat' masterpiece while actually stacking spam. Now that Google's more paranoid than your neighbor about mailbox dodging, the technique's effectiveness feels more like a game of Russian roulette. You see all these people hammering the same angles, building worse-than-average pages with thin content, then calling it a skyscraper. Sure, if you're fast enough and can outsmart the filter, maybe you get away with it. But long-term, it's a sinking ship unless you play with real white hat finesse. If your aim is just quick wins, go ahead, keep piling up thin skyscrapers. If you're thinking longevity, I'd say look for safer, more isolated link strategies because this method? It's just a ticking time bomb. In my experience, real authority building comes from outreach, editorial content, not copy-pasting the same skyscraper template that's been recycled since 2015.