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page on "google search" get it deleted?
Can someone who does not want your page on "google search" get it deleted?
Can someone who does not want your page on "google search" get it deleted?
I think the biggest difficulty is too many false positives.jal said:Have you encountered difficulties finding information with a search engine?
I do not mean restricted sites/information due to "national security".
I think that I have found that this is happening.
What are your experiences?
jal
jal said:Have you encountered difficulties finding information with a search engine?
I do not mean restricted sites/information due to "national security".
I think that I have found that this is happening.
What are your experiences?
jal
jal said:Have you encountered difficulties finding information with a search engine?
I do not mean restricted sites/information due to "national security".
I think that I have found that this is happening.
What are your experiences?
jal
I often surprised by what I can find (in terms of scientific, technical, news or general information), and sometimes disappointed by what I cannot.jal said:Have you encountered difficulties finding information with a search engine?
I do not mean restricted sites/information due to "national security".
I think that I have found that this is happening.
What are your experiences?
jal
WarPhalange said:Search engines are getting clogged with well, basically porn. Safe Search on Google is a good way to go (image-wise at least), but I can't say how many real entries (that you'd actually be interested in) get swallowed up in the process.
I'm not trying to generate traffic to THAT page.I presume that this question is related to your thread in the computer forum: is your website not showing up on google search? If this is the case, then it doesn't mean that you are being censored!
That's because the google spiders are incredibly quick on PF.jal said:Google has already picked up this thread/discussion.
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q="Taboo+and+Censored"&btnG=Search&meta=
I do a lot of searching, ... and for the first time ... I found something that is happening that I cannot explain ... google not finding that page OR URL.
Censoring would be bad. I'm Looking for other explanations.
I'm not trying to generate traffic to THAT page.
If you want the specifics and think you can get an explanation then send me a PM and I'll send you the search words and the URL.
Beside, PF would probably want it deleted since it is not an ref. to a "pub. paper"
jal
The info on that page is not porn or sensitive for "national security"
jal said:yes it does
I did a seach for "search engines" and tried out many other engines. The results were the same except for yahoo and another engine.
The page even has "search words" at the beginning.
jal
Because of PF's ranking, posts from this site are updated frequently.KLoux said:I was under the impression that google looked for links to a site, too, but after I started posting here I found that this is probably not the case. It only takes minutes after a post is made before searching for the topic of the post here will start turning up that post as a result. I found this with "google search prevent indexed censored deleted" - which I know it a lot of giberish, but it's impressive considering that the post isn't too old and I doubt anyone is linking to it. Some of my other posts contain more specific phrases and they turn up in a Google search much easier.
-Kerry
To delete a page on Google search, you will need to first have access to the website or content in question. Then, you can use Google's URL removal tool to request that the page be removed from their index. Alternatively, you can also request that the webmaster of the site remove the page or content from their site.
If you do not own the website or have access to the content, you can still request for Google to remove the page from their index using their URL removal tool. However, the page may still appear in search results if it is linked to by other websites.
The amount of time it takes for a deleted page to be removed from Google search can vary. In most cases, the page will be removed within a few days. However, it can take up to a few weeks for the page to be completely removed from all search results.
No, deleting a page from Google search will only remove it from Google's index. Other search engines may still have the page indexed and it may continue to appear in their search results.
Yes, it is possible to undelete a page on Google search if it has been deleted in error. You can request for the page to be reindexed using Google's URL inspection tool. However, if the page was intentionally deleted, it may not be possible to undelete it.