Short answer, not if you’re honest.
Take a look at the Search Engine Journal article “20 Ways to Get De-Indexed by Google”. While there are some technical issues on the list, like a poorly set up robots.txt file, most activities just go against the grain of people who are trying to create a good website.
2 key activities for being indexed
The most often shared recommendation for creating a website that Google will index, and hopefully rank, is to create content that people will find useful. This means it is decently written (no Shakespear required), well organized, and focused. The content should be clearly related to the topic, be unique, and be engaging so users read it rather than bounce off the page.
The next most often shared SEO recommendation is to have a good page structure. Provide a proper title and h tag content. We tell clients to think of an outline like they had to write in grammar school before they wrote an essay. A good h tag structure is like that outline. The topics of the page are arranged in a logical order, with subtopics (h2,h3 tags.) A well-structured page makes it easier for search engines to understand what the content is, and it helps readers as well.
Focus time on Legit SEO activities
If you’re like most website owners, trying to create and structure quality content takes a great deal of time and effort. If you know your topic well, it may take a little less time, but not by much. Even if you can pump out decent content in short order, do you really have time to do the 20 things that will get your site de-indexed by Google?
There are always ways to improve any site. We don’t get to them because we spend time on other things related to the business. If you have time to engage in poor SEO practices, then you also have time to engage in good SEO practices to make your site better. Rather than waste time with blackhat techniques that will ultimately bit you in the rear, learn how to perform whitehat techniques better.