UPDATED: Ripoff Report De-Indexed Briefly, Now Showing Again In Google Search Results



UPDATED: Ripoff Report De-Indexed Briefly, Now Showing Again In Google Search Results

SUBSCRIBE UPDATED: Ripoff Report De-Indexed Briefly, Now Showing Again In Google Search Results Google seems to have temporarily removed all of the Web pages from the popular and controversial Ripoff Report website. Within 30 minutes, the site was back in Google. Barry Schwartz on August 19, 2015 at 3:07 pm More Ripoff Report, the popular site where people and companies post complaints about others, is no longer ranking in Google. If you try to find any page on the site, Google will return zero matches. Try [ site:ripoffreport.com ] or [ site:www.ripoffreport.com ] and Google says "your search – site:www.ripoffreport.com – did not match any documents." Here is a picture: If you search for the brand name, [ ripoff report ], in Google, the www.ripoffreport.com domain is not returned. It is unclear if Google has penalized the site or if this is an indexing issue for the site. Back in 2011, Ripoff Report removed themselves from the index.

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