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by pedrocr
4414 days ago
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It just sounds like "once you publish something online it will be replicated in so many places that trying to get it removed is meaningless". Which is true and irrelevant to the question if people should be able to get things taken down from Google, a highly visible place being the leading search engine by a huge margin. It's like saying "because we can't erase every single physical record in the world you can't demand to take down that libelous billboard in Times Square". Not that I think Google is that billboard, it's just indexing what's already there. |
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The solution might not be beautiful or scalable but removing search results could seriously improve some people's lives'.
I'm not talking about allowing people to remove information pertaining to trying to hide poor behaviour online or bad reviews online. I'm talking about the life ruining things.