Xerratus
Happily stressed out, since 1974
Monday, October 10, 2005
<< The birth of a new domain
Case dismissed! >>
Yeah, just try and remove something from Google
I've owned the
xerratus
domain for a couple years now. Prior to being my blog, it was the site that hosted our family’s pictures.
Google
, doing just what they do, scanned my site and listed it's contents sometime back, no big deal. A few weeks back, I decide to move the family’s pictures to a less public domain and use xerratus as my blog site. All was going smoothly until I tried to remove the old content.
First, when I did a search for xerratus I got the blog home page -perfect! Underneath were the family picture directories and I wanted them gone -expected results. After a perusing Google for a few minutes I found that you can
submit
pages and/or directories to them for removal as long as they return a 404 error. I can do this as the current site doesn't use any of the old directory structure. Roughly a week later I get an automated email from Google stating that they removed my urls. Sweet! On top of that I
read
about the robot.txt file that you can place in the root directory to tell spiders/bots what to scan and what not to scan. I add this, just as a precaution.
The day I get the email I search Google for xerratus again and voila, it's only grabbing the new blog content. Google did its job perfectly, so why do you ask is Google today’s
Dumbass
? Simple. Today, I did a
search for xerratus
(don't ask why) and every piece of my old site is back up again and my blog is nowhere to be found! WTF! Do I have to submit the urls again? Is the robot.txt file just a false security blanket to make people think that Google isn't trying its hand at world dominance?
Fuckers!
At least
Microsoft's
search
has it right!
UPDATE:
Well, I checked today and all seems to be back to normal. One directory from my old site is still listed but I'm sure it'll be delisted in a few.
Monday, October 10, 2005 @ 09:04 AM (-07:00) Pacific Daylight Time
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