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Thursday, June 23, 2005

Google Censorship

This site used to be indexed in Google. Sparklestone can attest to this because he used to find my blog through somewhat questionable searches.

Perhaps they purged the cache of all my pages because I say fuck too often, or maybe it was the talk of sex problems or Emperor Palpatine. Maybe I’m not allowed to blog about shitty parents.

Maybe they just don’t like people with cerebral palsy. Unlikely I know, but the thought of someone just not liking me is pretty foreign.

Google owns blogger. I don’t get random hits any more either. I think they’re shutting me down. I'm feeling quite put upon.

Damn the man.

I’m still in Yahoo. WTF?

Update: As of July 1, 2005 my top page is now indexed in Google. The only explanation I could find is the following taken from the deep bowels of the Google Website http://www.google.com/webmasters/2a.html

Each time we update our database of webpages, our index shifts: we find new sites, we lose some sites, and sites' rankings change. If your site was dropped from Google and you haven't made major changes to it, we'll likely pick it up again soon. It's possible your site was temporarily inaccessible when our robots tried to crawl it.

3 Comments:

Blogger Scott said...

We need to re-activate the underground cells of the Blogarmy to get your site re-indexed.
Damn the Man!
Power to the People!

12:59 PM, June 23, 2005  
Blogger paintergirl said...

Power to the people right on!

I want to take part in this so-called BlogArmy.

1:14 PM, June 23, 2005  
Blogger Sylow_P said...

That's all good stuff MB, but Google's not listening.

I'm afraid it'll all be lost to the ether.

9:12 AM, June 24, 2005  

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