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Has Google started deleting apparently non-existent pages from search?
Hello everyone, I noticed such a strange thing. There is a fan site about the Russian Kept Keeper series - and potentially it could really incur the wrath of copyright holders, but ...
Recently, a DMCA complaint came from Google, but, most interestingly, it came to pages that are not on the site and never were :
/soderzhanki-2-sezon-5-seriya
/soderzhanki-2-sezon-4-seriya
Along with those that have already been:
/soderzhanki-2-sezon-3-seriya
/soderzhanki-2-sezon-2-seriya
Do you think this is an accidental mistake / typo or the copyright holders have already decided in advance to somehow remove from the search even what is not there, or maybe not even there? That is, obviously non-existent pages are deleted just so that in the future such pages cannot appear in the search results (if, of course, they are created on sites in general).
Has anyone else come across this "innovation"?
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The most interesting thing is that:
1. Judging by your own sitemap and Google cache (see query below), the site has never had a url: /soderzhanki-2-sezon-3-seriya and /soderzhanki-2-sezon-2-seriya
2 Judging by whois , the domain registration date is 2020-01-23, that is, the site is fresh, and has not even been indexed by search engines yet. Out of ~25 pages available on the site:
- 10 pages in the Google index
- 3 pages in the Yandex index, (one appeared in the search results the day before yesterday, and two - 8 hours ago)
3. Judging by the information from your sitemap:
- Season 2 Episode 3was posted on 2020-02-13, that is, only today .
Can you explain how you managed to get DMCA on it?
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