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Çarşamba, Aralık 21, 2005

Re: Google Links


> Just because an inbound link doesn't appear in link: searches, that
does not mean Google doesn't know it.

I think I found my problem. The following is a link into a Yahoo
cache:

http://216.109.125.130/search/cache?p=link%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.isham-research.co.uk&ei=UTF-8&fl=0&b=21&u=www.dragonbond.info/info/Acorn-Computers&d=FIX_lw0DL6gk&icp=1&.intl=us

Check the very bottom. There are HUNDREDS of these things and the
lower two-thirds of each post is identical. A piece of text that just
happens to include a link to my site.

So Google has seen a hundred or more pages appear and assumed that I
had attempted to spam 100s of fraudulent backlinks - and it's deleted
all my legitimate ones.

The current (non-cached) version of this page no longer has the links -
so they will, once the crawler/indexing process runs around again,
disappear.

The question is - do I need to ask Google to take any action to
reinstate links that were deleted by something that wasn't my fault at
all?

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