Sudden website traffic spike from untrustworthy domains: should I care?

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😎 “Suddenly the traffic of my website shown by Google Analytics spiked (it’s generally very low traffic) and most of it came from untrustworthy (they don’t show up on Moz and I didn’t try accessing any of the URLs) “.store”, “.website”, “.site” or “.online” domains. I guess this is an easy question for those with SEO experience, but it’s the first time it happened to me. Should I care? Is there anything I’m supposed to do?”

Just in case: don’t remove “suddenly”
🤖 “Suddenly, the traffic to my website shown by Google Analytics spiked (it’s generally very low traffic), and most of it came from untrustworthy domains (they don’t show up on Moz, and I didn’t try accessing any of the URLs) like ‘.store’, ‘.website’, ‘.site’, or ‘.online’. I guess this is an easy question for those with SEO experience, but it’s the first time it happened to me. Should I care? Is there anything I’m supposed to do?”

Correction made: Changed “traffic of my website” to “traffic to my website” for clarity and natural phrasing. Also, minor adjustments were made for consistency and readability, such as adding “domains” after “untrustworthy” for clarity and adjusting punctuation for standard usage.

Note: The correction ensures the query is clearly stated and grammatically correct while preserving the original meaning and urgency expressed by the sudden spike in website traffic.

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