From the official Google blog:
We remove results from our index only when required by law (for example, when linked to content infringing copyright) and in a small number of other instances, such as spam results or results including unauthorized credit card and social security numbers. Where feasible, we tell our users when we remove results.
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Google Spam Cop Opens Can Marked Whoop Ass
November 15th, 2007 · 15 Comments
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Introducing The Google Condom
November 10th, 2007 · 23 Comments
According to Andy Beard there’s yet another PageRank update going on at the moment. It seems that Big G are determined to protect their revenue model improve the world by reducing PageRank for any sites that may or may not have been involved in the far more financially beneficial use of alternative revenue generating methods […]
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The Great Google Bitch Slap
October 24th, 2007 · 60 Comments
Well if there was ever any doubt about whether Google would enforce their hard line approach to paid links or “selling” PageRank, it’s gone now. Big G are on a bitch slapping spree the likes of which hasn’t been seen since the S&M World Championship of 1987.
Everywhere you look, sites are having their PageRank stripped […]
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More Google Hypocrisy
October 8th, 2007 · 3 Comments
I had a little chuckle reading Loren Baker’s post about the latest Google PageRank update and the whole hysteria surrounding paid links. I’ve spoken about paid links before and how hypocritical I think Google is so I’m not going to go over old ground. Instead I’ll simply post this screen grab from Search Engine Journal. […]
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Matt Cutts - The Enforcer
September 11th, 2007 · 15 Comments
I’ve spoken a couple of times over the last few weeks about the paid links debate that has been raging ever since the SES San Jose showdown between Google’s Matt Cutts and Graywolf’s Michael Gray. I’m not going to go over old ground again but follow up an article written by Tim Nash entitled Is […]
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