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by matt4077
3563 days ago
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> Once you find a "suspicious" result, I guess you could try searching direct quotes from the article I believe google only removes the results from searches for the specific name. The page can still show up if you search for something else. Other than that: +1 for your request for responsibility. I disagree with the court ruling, but having the right to publish some information doesn't always mean it's a good idea. Google has details on a few specific requests. They include "high-ranking corrupt politician" (not removed) as well as "stalking victim's home address" (removed). |
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