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How to Remove Negative, False, or Defamatory Blogspot Posts

Blogger (also known as Blogspot) is a widely used blogging platform owned by Google. It allows users to publish content to personal blogs easily and quickly, often ranking high in search engine results due to its popularity and keyword relevance. However, it’s possible for individuals to misuse Blogspot for posting harmful, false, or defamatory content. Here are methods to address and...

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How to Get Negative Posts Removed from BadBoyReport

How to Get Negative Posts Removed from BadBoyReport

BadBoyReport bills itself as the Web’s destination for helping people avoid bad dates, but the website isn’t doing a great job keeping users honest. Users are encouraged to be honest, but there is no verification process for reviews. Plus, Bad Boy Report removes itself from blame by allowing these posts from anonymous third parties. As a result of a recent move to Korea, the website is nearly...

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TheDirty.com is back up after being down for over 3 weeks

TheDirty.com is back up after being down for over 3 weeks

We reported last week that thedirty.com was a victim of hackers taking it down due to DOS attacks. It seems the site has gone live now and Nik Richie has improved his servers and technology. He posted a message on thedirty stating: “TheDirty.com is back online. We are still under DDoS attack and other attacks, but I’ve put a stronger team in place and rebuilt the infrastructure from...

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How to remove negative post from pissed consumer

How to remove negative post from pissed consumer

If you are looking to completely remove posts from Pissed Consumer, this may not be easy. PissedConsumer will not remove any negative reviews unless they get a court order to do so. This means that first you need to figure out who posted the review, then sue them and if you actually win, you can request the court to order a removal. This could be a very costly method, specially if you do not know...

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