| > Why is this dependant on receiving threats? It is not. From the form [1]: "...that has POTENTIAL to create significant risks of identity theft, financial fraud, harmful direct contact, or other specific harms..." (emphasis mine). The requirements section states that you may request removal due to the page having "personally identifiable info" OR doxxing content "used in implicit or explicit threats". Now, there's exceptions to this (e.g. public records, newsworthy content), but nowhere it says you have to receive threats first before requesting removal. disclaimer: Googler, but no relationship with the team, and have no other knowledge of this policy other reading the public blog post. [1] https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/9673730 |
>... nowhere it says you have to receive threats first before requesting removal.
Oh come on now, this is taken directly from your link:
>Requirements to remove doxxing content
>For us to consider the content for removal, it must meet both of these requirements:
>1. Your contact info is present.
>2. There’s the presence of:
>- Explicit or implicit threats, or
>- Explicit or implicit calls to action for others to harm or harass.
So, yes. To remove doxxing content, you are required to show proof of explicit or implicit threats.
If you think about it, the way the requirements are set up are pretty damn backwards. Are you just requesting your personal info to be removed just for the sake of having it removed? Sure, as long as it's your CC/bank account/SSN/whatever else on that list, they'll remove it. But if you tell them you're being doxxed? Well fuck you, they won't just up and remove the data like they would've before, now you have to prove you're being targeted, too. It's like it'd be easier to have the doxxing content removed if you didn't tell them you're being doxxed.