Yo, been messing around with different tools lately and wanted to get some community thoughts. So I've used Ahrefs, SEMrush and Moz for backlink analysis and they all got their perks, right? But imho, the real question is whether we should stick to white hat tactics or push into the black hat realm when it comes to link building. I mean, Ahrefs and SEMrush are kinda the gold standard for legit backlink analysis, and they make it pretty easy to spot quality links, toxic ones, and stuff like that. Moz's domain authority is kinda a different beast but still useful. But then, I see some folks out here talking about PBNs, private blog networks, and sneaky outreach to get quick wins. It's tempting, no doubt, but black hat tactics can get you banned faster than you can say 'penalty.' At the same time, I get why some wanna go that route for quick scale. Just wanna hear what you guys think about the tradeoff. Is it worth risking the ban for a short term boost? Or is it better to stick with the legit, white hat stuff even if it's slower? YMMV, but real experiences and what's working now in 2023.