So I've been thinking about this resource page link building thing and man it's like walking a tightrope between saints and sinners especially when you see some folks just stuffing every page with links and calling it outreach while others actually try to build real relationships and add value. It's kinda like the debate between white hat and black hat for backlinks but with resource pages it gets even murkier. Is dropping a link on a page that's already got a bunch of useful stuff considered shady? Or is it just smart to get your link in front of an audience that's already interested? I mean sure, black hat folks just buy or sneak in links on these pages but then they get banned or deindexed real quick. White hat folks, they reach out legit, build rapport, maybe even get some guest post slots, but that takes time and effort. So here's the thing, resource pages can be legit backlinks if you add real value, help the site owner, or maybe create a helpful tool or guide that fits. But if you just slip in a link with no context or relevance, smh, that's just spammy. Where do you guys draw the line? Do you treat resource pages as a legit part of your link building or a sneaky shortcut? I wanna hear if anyone's actually seeing good results with white hat on these or if you're just wasting time and risking penalties. Or maybe there's a gray zone I haven't thought about. Thoughts?