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How do I remove deadends from Google Search Engine?

 
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civelek912365



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:45 am    Post subject: How do I remove deadends from Google Search Engine? Reply with quote

Since Revver.com had mislabeled all my thumbnails or written my name under other user's thumbnails against my consent; I deleted all my videos, thumbnails and account from revver.com site. However, I could not solve the problem. Google Search Engine still makes visible my deleted thumbnails and links my name to revver.com site. Does anyone know how to get rid of revver.com links to deleted videos, titles? Google Search Engine web master tools denied to remove 'not available' pages. Google Search Engine still indexes all my deleted videos from my deleted account. Although the video is deleted, Google still links the empty page and 'related videos' to my name by reading my name from the deadend URL. Revver.com support never answered to me. I am surprised that revver.com has such a forum site. Revver.com uses my name to earn money. I did not ask money from revver.com but asked removal of links to my name.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 3:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

How much time has passed since you deleted your stuff from Revver? If it's truly gone, I would expect there's nothing that Revver support could do for you. You might just have to wait until Google cleans up its data (which I assume is an ongoing process with an ongoing backlog, so it might take awhile to see things disappear).
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote="JPPI"]How much time has passed since you deleted your stuff from Revver?
Thank you for your answer to my problem.
It has been more than 3 months since I deleted all my videos and account. As you explained I am aware that even if Google Webmaster Tools removes webpages, images, search results may include the deleted images till next crawling and index update. But, Google Webmaster Tools denied all my revver URL removal requests except two URLs.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 1:16 am    Post subject: Thumbnail/video deletion both from user pages and server Reply with quote

[quote="JPPI"]How much time has passed since you deleted your stuff from Revver? If it's truly gone...
I deleted my profile photo 3 months ago, it is fortunately truly gone from my page giving a true 404 page; but, it is still on revver.com server as Google Search Engine reveals, shows it.
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civelek912365



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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 7:59 am    Post subject: An URL example for deleted video page Reply with quote

http://revver.com/video/1833082/biophysics-pyridine-flavine-biyofizik/ is an example URL that gives 'not available' statement for a deleted revver.com video. My name is linked to similar deadend pages by Google Search Engine for 3 months. Google webmaster tools denies to remove pages with such statement. Google indexes the words from 'not available' page URL. For example a query with 'flavine' gives this deadend and the thumbnail of this deleted video.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 11:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

the only video links or image links that you can remove from the google search engine are those that belong to the website that you have registered in google webmaster tools.

since you don't own revver.com, you can't tell the google search engine to remove any of the revver.com listed content.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:28 pm    Post subject: Re: An URL example for deleted video page Reply with quote

civelek912365 wrote:
http://revver.com/video/1833082/biophysics-pyridine-flavine-biyofizik/ is an example URL that gives 'not available' statement for a deleted revver.com video.

Ah, I see what you mean -- that's different and, like you said, probably does not return a 404 Result Code. And you're right, there's an ad on the page and so LiveUniverse will continue to earn ad revenue from that link from Google. But, as DragRacingTV mentioned, Google won't remove it based on your request because it's in the revver.com domain and you don't own that, so they can't take your word on it that the link should be removed.

This is a bad situation. I recommend starting a thread in the "Bugs and technical questions" forum with a subject like "Deleted vids not deleted correctly" and report the problem there, using that video page as your example. Hopefully baerboyd can take action on it.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:28 pm    Post subject: google web master tools Reply with quote

[quote="DragRacingTV"]the only video links or image links that you can remove from the google search engine..

You are right; I can not insert 'do not follow' meta tags over my revver.com video pages. That's why I blame revver.com for not doing that. When I delete my account, revver should prevent Search Engines from indexing my deleted thumbnails.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:40 pm    Post subject: Re: An URL example for deleted video page Reply with quote

I wrote to support department many times as you suggested using revver.com support form, they never ever answered to me. Some other site 404 pages with ads are removed from Google Search Engine Index when I requested crawling from web master tools.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:54 pm    Post subject: Re: An URL example for deleted video page Reply with quote

civelek912365 wrote:
I wrote to support department many times as you suggested using revver.com support form, they never ever answered to me.

No, for the most part I consider Revver to be "broken" -- so I wouldn't expect that support form to do any good. However, baerboyd has been able to help out in specific circumstances, which is why I suggested starting a thread in the "Bugs" forum.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 1:07 pm    Post subject: Re: An URL example for deleted video page Reply with quote

JPPI wrote:
...baerboyd has been able to help out in specific circumstances, which is why I suggested starting a thread in the "Bugs" forum.


Thank you, as you suggested I just wrote a thread in the bugs forum baerboyd and explained that ''My video thumbnails are still visible on Google Search Engine results and linked to both related video pages and 'not available' pages. I deleted everthing on revver.com; however, my name is still linked to error pages or other people's videos (the video pages that were related to my deleted videos)''
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 11:58 pm    Post subject: Google Indexes Dead Sites Reply with quote

Although revver.com fails to give true 404 pages, there is also a general problem with Google Widget/Video Search Engine. A very well known dead site namely SpringWidgets.com is still indexed by Google and there is no way to remove invisible, corrupted profile pictures from Google. Google should not index the sites that do not have a working support department e-mail. Google Video Search Engine indexing all private videos from an old aol.com site caused many complaints and finally lead to closure aol.com upload site. Video sites should not be indexed by Google Video Search Engine without a permission from individual users. Related video indexing violates video owner rights; takes a name from one video writes it under other owner's video. Videos should not be related without owner approval. Revver.com should not allow Google Video Search Engine to index revver.com site.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:44 am    Post subject: Re: Google Indexes Dead Sites Reply with quote

complaints wrote:
there is also a general problem with Google Widget/Video Search Engine. Google should not index the sites that do not have a working support department e-mail. Related video indexing violates video owner rights; takes a name from one video writes it under other owner's video. Videos should not be related without owner approval. Revver.com should not allow Google Video Search Engine to index revver.com site.


It is a technical bug of Revver.com that makes a video owner name written under a related video but not only the owner video thumbnail by Google Image Search Engine. The revver.com aim is to increase the number of Google Video links to a video; or, increase the links to revver advertisements. I did not want Google Image/Video Search Engine create 800 Google Image Results for only two videos. Google Video Search Engine or revver created additional links using other user's videos. Some may like it; however, I believe writing my name on other user's videos is a violation of my name rights.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 2:04 am    Post subject: Revver.com 'not available pages does not give 404 Error Code Reply with quote

Revver.com deleted my videos and account as I wanted; however, none of my 'not available' pages give 404 Standard Error Code.
When I tested my revver.com specific URL HTTP status codes, the pages with 'not available' revver.com statement gave '200 OK' code. They are supposed to give '404 HTTP status code'. Since revver.com doesn't want to remove the ads from the pages, intentionally keeps the pages with 'OK' code for the expense of my name reputation rights. When my videos are deleted by me, the videos related to my deleted videos should not link to my deleted video page. Revver.com intentionally does not clean 'not available' pages. Shame on revver.com. Google Video Search Engine should not index Revver.com site, because revver.com does not have any support Department.
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