I brought to the attention of Google's staff for over two weeks
various URLs to blogspot.com sites that redirect to pornographic sites
in China, etc. In the past, Google would take action within a few days
and email me a confirmation.
Why is this way of reporting porn-redirection broken? If not broken,
why does blogspot.com allow these spammed porno URLs to persist? Maybe
someone is just on vacation and didn't give this responsibility to
another employee?
I will spare you all the examples, because they actively redirect to
porn sites. Suffice it to say they are the URLs I spoke about
previously in this group. They have a format of
Use the TOS selection to report the spammers. Meanwhile, I will get
your information to a higher authority. Thank you for letting us know
about this; we don't know about this stuff until a blogger lets us
know about it. Its up to YOU to alert us.
> Use the TOS selection to report the spammers. Meanwhile, I will get
> your information to a higher authority. Thank you for letting us know
> about this; we don't know about this stuff until a blogger lets us
> know about it. Its up to YOU to alert us.
I appreciate you trying. However, I have been using the form you
stated. I have reported many blogs that redirect to porn links.
I might as well be spitting in the wind. All of the blogs are still
active. Here's a list since 2007-11-24 (I've broken the URLs by
inserting a space):
We are listening! I appreciate your efforts to report potential TOS
violations to us. We can always use more help in cleaning up the
blogosphere. Thanks for reporting these blogs.
> > Use the TOS selection to report the spammers. Meanwhile, I will get
> > your information to a higher authority. Thank you for letting us know
> > about this; we don't know about this stuff until a blogger lets us
> > know about it. Its up to YOU to alert us.
> I appreciate you trying. However, I have been using the form you
> stated. I have reported many blogs that redirect to porn links.
> I might as well be spitting in the wind. All of the blogs are still
> active. Here's a list since 2007-11-24 (I've broken the URLs by
> inserting a space):
> We are listening! I appreciate your efforts to report potential TOS
> violations to us. We can always use more help in cleaning up the
> blogosphere. Thanks for reporting these blogs.
Can you please tell me where I should be reporting them?
It's sad if I have to bring it into public light that the web pages
are ineffective. This is especially frustrating since SpamCop and
other automated systems work with Email and Google seems to not want
to receive these.
> > > Use the TOS selection to report the spammers. Meanwhile, I will get
> > > your information to a higher authority. Thank you for letting us know
> > > about this; we don't know about this stuff until a blogger lets us
> > > know about it. Its up to YOU to alert us.
> > I appreciate you trying. However, I have been using the form you
> > stated. I have reported many blogs that redirect to porn links.
> > I might as well be spitting in the wind. All of the blogs are still
> > active. Here's a list since 2007-11-24 (I've broken the URLs by
> > inserting a space):
> > We are listening! I appreciate your efforts to report potential TOS
> > violations to us. We can always use more help in cleaning up the
> > blogosphere. Thanks for reporting these blogs.
> Can you please tell me where I should be reporting them?
> It's sad if I have to bring it into public light that the web pages
> are ineffective. This is especially frustrating since SpamCop and
> other automated systems work with Email and Google seems to not want
> to receive these.
> > > > Use the TOS selection to report the spammers. Meanwhile, I will get
> > > > your information to a higher authority. Thank you for letting us know
> > > > about this; we don't know about this stuff until a blogger lets us
> > > > know about it. Its up to YOU to alert us.
> > > I appreciate you trying. However, I have been using the form you
> > > stated. I have reported many blogs that redirect to porn links.
> > > I might as well be spitting in the wind. All of the blogs are still
> > > active. Here's a list since 2007-11-24 (I've broken the URLs by
> > > inserting a space):
> To clarify, I'm posting the porn blog links on this page, and have
> been for weeks. It seems you're not getting them all, or someone's
> ignoring them:
I guess this page doesn't work properly. Should I just post the adult
redirect blogs here? It seems by doing that, it gets them shut down!
The following are still active, despite my reporting them as TOS
abuses at the above link. There is still some sort of problem, either
technical or someone not doing her job quickly enough. Some of these
were reported up to a week ago:
> > > We are listening! I appreciate your efforts to report potential TOS
> > > violations to us. We can always use more help in cleaning up the
> > > blogosphere. Thanks for reporting these blogs.
> > Can you please tell me where I should be reporting them?
> > It's sad if I have to bring it into public light that the web pages
> > are ineffective. This is especially frustrating since SpamCop and
> > other automated systems work with Email and Google seems to not want
> > to receive these.
> > > > > Use the TOS selection to report the spammers. Meanwhile, I will get
> > > > > your information to a higher authority. Thank you for letting us know
> > > > > about this; we don't know about this stuff until a blogger lets us
> > > > > know about it. Its up to YOU to alert us.
> > > > I appreciate you trying. However, I have been using the form you
> > > > stated. I have reported many blogs that redirect to porn links.
> > > > I might as well be spitting in the wind. All of the blogs are still
> > > > active. Here's a list since 2007-11-24 (I've broken the URLs by
> > > > inserting a space):