Re: What Happened to my Site's Google Listing?




"GlobeTrekker" <SeeLaiHK@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1138680073.973529.310560@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hold on, he's got a point (with or without content) about Google
> suddenly dropping him.
>
> My site (actually it's a blog) used to rank quite well with Google (for
> two years), and starting January 23, 2006, Google completely
> banned/blocked me. All pages, cache, etc. completely gone from Google.
>
> Now could it be that I have soft-porn pics on my site and I do write
> about politics in Hong Kong / China? If so, I seem to be a victim of
> Google's recent issues with US (porn) and China (censorship/politics).
>
> BTW, I live in Hong Kong which is now part of China (though we have
> different governments and systems), and my site is hosted on Typepad
> (in US).

Your situation hardly applies to this discussion:

Politics + Sex + China = Big Time Trouble


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