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Some view them as unethical. A counter-argument is Google is an unethical themselves due to monopoly. What's your view? Are PBNs gaming SEO?
 
In theory PNB is bad but you can benefit from PBN when you have build quality sites in your network
 
Are PBNs gaming SEO?
Of course, that's literally the point.

One does not have to be a monopoly to be unethical (becoming a monopoly by definition requires unethical behaviour in the first place).

As for whether it is unethical to engage in PBNs... kinda, yeah, because Google have explicitly made it clear they don't want you doing it to game the results in the SERPs, which is by definition an attempt at manipulation - therefore unethical. But on the flip side, that's the arena Google have created, so there is a certain 'doing a deal with the (metaphorical) devil' that necessarily results.

In theory PNB is bad
The rest of the sentence feels redundant in my head.
 
The rest of the sentence feels redundant in my head.
Redundant?
My point was despite being called black hat, PBN can be useful if you have managed to build quality sites on your network.
 
Redundant, sure. “In theory PBN is bad.” Yes, that’s the line, nothing further needs to be said.

Anything black hat is unethical (the only questions are “how unethical” and “do I care”) and it’s only a matter of time before you're cracked down on.
 
When it comes to SEO, I'd just see what the winners are doing and copy that. It's not illegal or unethical. You can find the blueprints for success on SEM Rush and other SEO metric sites.

The Point Being

PBN blogs are not worth the risk.
 

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