I'm just curious if this post is going to mysteriously disappear from Google to. I obviously hit a sore point somewhere in my thoughts about the bilderberger conference, because it keeps disappearing from the Google search results. My sites got a pretty good Google ranking (might be that is about to end) and my posts here usually list in the few first pages on relevant searches, but curiously not when you search for "bilderberger 2010". To begin with I found my post somewhere around page 50-60 on that search, whish is pretty normal considering the shear amount of hits on that term comparing to anything else I have posted here. A few offsite links and it raised slowly to around page 10 and started getting hits, then it disappeared. The only way to find it was using site specific search. I renamed the page, made a bunch of offsite links and got up to result-page 31 during the next few days. The page entered Google-cache and was gone from the result pages less than 6 hours later. And now I can't find it even on site specific searches. Therefor I humbly request that you read my previous post and share it with those you care for.
-St.Mytr of the lost capstone
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Hmm, interesting..
After posting this and hitting all blog-pingers I could find I do find the previous post in site-specific search again :)
I wonder how long it lasts this time, it has not entered the cache again yet...
Edit: And it is suddenly at result-page 21, I do hope it does not disappear again when entering the cache .....
Ok, been in the google chache
Ok, been in the google chache for two day now without disappearing(though with a pretty low ranking - at result page 31).. pulling this post from the front page
Well, I guess this deserve a
Well, I guess this deserve a spot on the front page anyway.. Again, I can not find the post-in-question on Google without using site-specific search.. At least as far as i could tell; while trying to find it the Google servers decided i was a bot and blocked my searches trugh the google domain I was connected to with the friendly message:
We're sorry...
... but your computer or network may be sending automated queries. To protect our users, we can't process your request right now.
Seemed like a good idea to stop searching then, would be slightly handicapped if they blocked me from all their domains...