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Hello, my site was attacked by a competitor a while back. Over 1000 shit backlinks sent my way. I disavowed all of them but still have a few sites that backlinked and are now no longer up. Do these also hurt my SEO? Thanks.

Also if i do disavow these other links, do I also need to add these to my old disavow list (which as I said contains over 1000 bad links). So do I need to update the old list or can I just submit these 3-4 new bad links. Thanks again.

Edit: sorry this is turning into a compound question but last one. I just went to search console and all those bad links (vincevineyards.com) are all gone but 1, which is great. But I thought I read somewhere that even if you disavow links they will always still show in search console. This one site had over 1000 links to be but now it only says 1. Does this sound correct? Finally...thanks again.

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