I own an adult tube site and noticed that my pages weren't in
Google.de indexes anymore. Also noticed that all my close competitors
were also kicked from there.
Anything happened on Friday concerning German laws and free online
pornography?
> I own an adult tube site and noticed that my pages weren't in
> Google.de indexes anymore. Also noticed that all my close competitors
> were also kicked from there.
> Anything happened on Friday concerning German laws and free online
> pornography?
> > I own an adult tube site and noticed that my pages weren't in
> > Google.de indexes anymore. Also noticed that all my close competitors
> > were also kicked from there.
> > Anything happened on Friday concerning German laws and free online
> > pornography?
> They are sites such as youtube.com, but with adult content :)
> Redtube.com
> Youporn.com
> Tube8.com
> are some exemples.
> On Sep 7, 9:16 pm, Aaron Pratt wrote:
> > "adult tube site", should we know what that is?
> > what is the URL?
> > On Sep 7, 4:22 pm, Moximox123 wrote:
> > > I own an adult tube site and noticed that my pages weren't in
> > > Google.de indexes anymore. Also noticed that all my close competitors
> > > were also kicked from there.
> > > Anything happened on Friday concerning German laws and free online
> > > pornography?
It's possible that these URLs were removed to comply with local laws.
A site:-query for one of those sites was returned with a link below
the search results, pointing to http://www.chillingeffects.org/notice.cgi?sID=815 where it mentions "A URL that otherwise would have appeared in
response to your search, was not displayed because that URL was
reported as illegal by a German regulatory body."
For more information, you might want to try to contact the local
government agency that is in charge of these regulations.
> It's possible that these URLs were removed to comply with local laws.
> A site:-query for one of those sites was returned with a link below
> the search results, pointing tohttp://www.chillingeffects.org/notice.cgi?sID=815 > where it mentions "A URL that otherwise would have appeared in
> response to your search, was not displayed because that URL was
> reported as illegal by a German regulatory body."
> For more information, you might want to try to contact the local
> government agency that is in charge of these regulations.
Thanks alot for the information, will contact the ones in charge of
these regulations on Monday.
The reason why this surprises me, is that we do not go against any
German laws...
> There are a lot of sites that qualify for this kind of action ;)
> On Sep 11, 7:35 am, JohnMu wrote:
> > Hi Moximox123
> > It's possible that these URLs were removed to comply with local laws.
> > A site:-query for one of those sites was returned with a link below
> > the search results, pointing tohttp://www.chillingeffects.org/notice.cgi?sID=815 > > where it mentions "A URL that otherwise would have appeared in
> > response to your search, was not displayed because that URL was
> > reported as illegal by a German regulatory body."
> > For more information, you might want to try to contact the local
> > government agency that is in charge of these regulations.
ok who exactly can i contact if i wanted to get my site relisted on
google.de, all they keep telling me is to file for "reconcideration"
and thats been a couple of months allready with no sign of life...
> There are a lot of sites that qualify for this kind of action ;)
> On Sep 11, 7:35 am, JohnMu wrote:
> > Hi Moximox123
> > It's possible that these URLs were removed to comply with local laws.
> > A site:-query for one of those sites was returned with a link below
> > the search results, pointing tohttp://www.chillingeffects.org/notice.cgi?sID=815 > > where it mentions "A URL that otherwise would have appeared in
> > response to your search, was not displayed because that URL was
> > reported as illegal by a German regulatory body."
> > For more information, you might want to try to contact the local
> > government agency that is in charge of these regulations.