Went Premium, now my site is 'suspicious'

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    Hi: since going Premium a couple of weeks ago, my site is now flagged up as suspicious to people who click on my links to it eg via Twitter. Advice, please. Thanks.
    Karen

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    Contact Twitter help and get their assistance with this issue. https://support.twitter.com/

    On another issue. This is the block of categories and tags you assigned to a single post:
    This entry was posted in Blogging, Family, Funerals, London, Places, Social Media and tagged cafes, City of London, Facebook, film locations, flowers, Four Weddings and a Funeral, funerals, Instagram, London cafes, photography, Shakespeare in Love, St Bartholomew the Great, The Other Boleyn Girl, Twitter

    All reasons for non-appearance of posts on Topics pages can be found here > http://en.support.wordpress.com/topics/#missing-posts

    As you have assigned a combined total that exceeds 15 Categories/Tags to your posts, you need to edit and delete. http://en.support.wordpress.com/posts/edit-posts-screen/ After removal of the excess categories and/or tags note it may take several days for your posts to begin displaying there.

    You are inadvertently spamdexing AKA tag spamming. And, you ought to be more concerned about your posts not appearing and being well ranked on Google and Bing SERPS (search results pages) than not appearing on the WordPress.com Topics pages because it’s search engines that send a significant flow of traffic to blogs and they can choose to bury your content where the sun don’t shine for tag spamming.

    The rule of thumb is to assign the least, not the most, combined number of only relevant categories and tags that accurately describe the post content.

    For tips on tagging see > http://onecoolsitebloggingtips.com/2013/03/15/quick-blog-post-tagging-tips/

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