Updating Inbound Links Certain Google Death Ban!

Beware! Manipulating the URL and/or the anchored text of an incoming link could set off immediate alarms and red flags at Googleplex according to Google search engine specialist Marios Alexandrou.
Do other people link to your site because of your great content?
Have they ever linked to the wrong page or used an inappropriate phrase in the link’s anchored text?
Example: you have a retail T-shirt website and someone links to it with wholesale shirts, shouldn’t you contact them and iron it out?
You might become known as a blackhat trickster and since Google stores historical data, you may never be indexed in Google’s database ever again with any website.
“Google uses inbound links to assess the value of content, but Google wants those links created naturally…Overtly manipulating those two items is entirely unnatural and I would think Google would want to devalue the impact of such behavior.” - Marios Alexandrou of All Things SEM
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