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Page Level Domain Restrction 2017 - 10 - 02 - Us - Las Vegas Attack Deadliest Us Mass Shooting TRND - Index PDF
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Hi there, is the list above the reason that e-catworld.com just got de-ranked from google's engine?
I've been searching for the reason that e-catworld.com was recently reported to be taken off Google and
it led me to this bug. I noticed that e-catworld.com is in the list with false subdomains. the false domain
url has since been taken down. I suspect that this is an SEO attack in which a group of people are
exploiting overly broad pattern matching to the las vegas shooting to take down target websites.
This site reports on the scientific advancement of low-energy-nuclear reactions. They do not report on
current events.
I'm opening the bug back up to get the bug on the radar. I'm not sure if this is the preferred protocol, so
my apologies in advance if this causes an inconvenience.
I want to mention that the timeline of this bug and the take down is fairly consistent. this bug was fixed on
Oct 2nd 2017, and the website at e-catworld.com reported that they have been delisted on Google on
Nov. 15th by one of their readers.
At the time of this writing, e-catworld.org has been created as an alternative by the site owner and google
is currently indexing that just fine.
I want to mention that the timeline of this bug and the take down is fairly consistent. this bug was fixed on
Oct 2nd 2017, and the website at e-catworld.com reported that they have been delisted on Google on
Nov. 15th by one of their readers.
At the time of this writing, e-catworld.org has been created as an alternative by the site owner and google
is currently indexing that just fine.
Hi Zachary,
**Edit** This is completely unrelated as far as I am aware. This was a simple url takedown request.
Thanks,
Rob
Rob is correct, changes to ad serving and changes to search ranking are done completely independently,
and by different teams.