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Trying to remove old posts being indexed by Google
I am trying to have the people at flashkit remove my old posts made 7-8-9 years ago, as they are being indexed by Google. However, i am not getting any response from the developers/owners/etc.
Could someone from FlashKit contact me
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Chaos
why don't you want them indexed?
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It's bad image for my company...
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Chaos
i have read through some of the posts and i'm not seeing anything that would really be considered bad image.
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Flashkit historian
Excerpt from AUP
Except where expressly permitted, you do not have the right to use, copy, transmit, modify or repurpose any Content that does not belong to you which is on the Websites or made available through the Posting Features. At all times, you remain solely responsible for anything you post and agree to indemnify and hold WebMediaBrands and its subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors, agents, sponsors, advertisers, partners, and employees, harmless from any claim or demand, including reasonable attorneys' fees, made by any third party due to or arising out of any material you submit, post to or transmit through the Posting Features, your use of the Posting Features, your connection to the Posting Features or Websites, your violation of the AUP, Legal Notice, or Privacy Policy, or your violation of the rights of another.
There are not one but two links at the bottom of this and every page.
Here is a third link if you can't find them.
http://www.webmediabrands.com/corpor...ivacy/aup.html
If you would like to discuss the acceptable use policy with the webmaster there is a link on the top of the page called feedback.
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Spartan Mop Warrior
This is why you don't use your full legal name or the name of your company on the web unless you are completely prepared to accept full responsibility for your words and actions.
(That's why I never plug my own company here where I vent, let loose, debate, say silly things, and post while drunk.)
Even if FK were to remove your posts there would still be caches of them across the internet in various forms of one kind or another including archive.org.
Once something is posted on the internet it is, for all intensive purposes, permanent.
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"Just go make web and stfu already." - jAQUAN
"Twitter is a public display of verbal diarrhea that comes out in small squirts." - Gerbick
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Chaos
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supervillain
Google caches are not your friend. Better behavior and judgment is your friend.
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The information Frets gave you is correct. As the acceptable use policy states, what is posted to the forum stays there unless it violates the forum rules in some way.
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Spartan Mop Warrior
I predict that as the myspace/facebook generation gets older and enters their careers/become business owners there is going to be a massive increase in the number of legal name changes.
...never one to pass up an opportunity to profit from other people's misery, I think we should jump in on the groundfloor with an online interstate legal namechange concierge service.
I've been making lots of good contacts doing surgery/doctors' sites lately... perhaps we can offer a discount quickie facial reconstruction bundle to go with the namechange?
Hmmmm.....
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"Just go make web and stfu already." - jAQUAN
"Twitter is a public display of verbal diarrhea that comes out in small squirts." - Gerbick
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Total Universe Mod
Thats actually a pretty damn good idea.
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pablo cruisin'
Originally Posted by gerbick
Google caches are not your friend. Better behavior and judgment is your friend.
Oh, snap.
"Why does it hurt when I pee?" -- F. Zappa |
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pablo cruisin'
Originally Posted by Loyal Rogue
...perhaps we can offer a discount quickie facial...
"Why does it hurt when I pee?" -- F. Zappa |
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Chaos
i wont need to change my name, i don't regret anything that i have ever said ever,
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Flashkit historian
What happens when the name change is to that of a person or establishment that has a notorius history? Also if a business or high profile personality does change the name the reputation doesn't disappear.
It's pretty easy to find out who Richard Starky is today. And when news media do a story on Xe Servies they make reference to the companies previous name. Sort of like the artist formerly/currently known as prince.
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