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robertclough
14-02-2003, 16:51/04:51PM
Source: Chester Chronicle

http://iccheshireonline.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/chesterchronicle/page.cfm?objectid=12639573&method=full&siteid=50020

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Google does not appear willing to remove a disgusting web site from its contents.

ihelpyou
15-02-2003, 16:59/04:59PM
I have not read it yet, but is the site illegal? If not illegal then just because someone asks them to remove it, does not mean they should remove it. Only a court order can tell Google to remove sites. Only illegal sites can and should be removed manually.

Or, any site deemed by Google to be going against their stated quality guidelines can and should be removed.




hmm. Just read it. It does not say what site it's talking about. How convenient? Just another cry-baby. Poor little boy.

ihelpyou
15-02-2003, 17:06/05:06PM
Last week The Chronicle told how a web expert accidentally stumbled across the paedophile site while searching for accommodation in Chester.
:green: Who is this 'web expert'? Is it Massa?

These types of articles are pathetic.

No site posted and No web expert mentioned.

robertclough
24-02-2003, 09:00/09:00AM
Following the articles making the situation public, Google has removed the site from their index...


Source: The Register

Google pulls sick site, following Chester protests

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/29442.html

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The Chester Chronicle led a campaign to get the site de-listed winning the support of readers and local councilors, who bombarded the US-based search engine with emails calling for the site to be removed.


Source: icCheshireOnline

Sick website taken down

http://iccheshireonline.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/chesterchronicle/page.cfm?objectid=12663897&method=full&siteid=50020

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Councillors and readers were disgusted earlier this month when we told how a disturbing site could be accessed after innocently typing 'Chester Guide' into the popular search engine run by Google.