Google’s AI Looks at Pattern for Expired Domains and PBNs

Did you know? Google cannot ignore the effect of expired domains and PBNs on rankings even after a century.
Google looks at patterns.
For example, Google has a pattern to mark the blogs offensive if the websites have high Domain Authority (Google doesn’t even look at DA, DR, or TF since Google doesn’t need metrics from tiny companies when Google can spend billions of dollars itself), but have no real traffic from Google, and have a high number of backlinks and linking directly to the money websites and high OBL.
Now let’s understand the psychology behind an expired domain. An expired domain gets expired because the owner forgot to renew the domain.
You can take advantage of the opportunity and purchase the same domain and use it for your own purpose, provided you keep the same patterns: same theme, same content, and same WHOIS — use Way Back Machine Downloader (Of course, you can keep these things differently, but it’s recommended to be the same.)
The same goes for PBNs. Any wealthy person can purchase plenty of websites (a private network of blogs) from Flippa and can use the websites for ranking their money websites provided you don’t leave any footprints. It’s a common practice among multi-millionaire companies.
However, if you show the domains to the public, it’s not Private Blog Networks anymore; it’s Public Blogs Network that can be penalized sooner or later.
Avoid Public Blogs Networks Be Smart.