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 remove such content from Blogger.com.

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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 untouchable on any legal basis.

This haven for cheater shaming ranks well in Google and can follow someone around for life. These websites don’t just vanish, and they are seen by every employer and potential date from now until you decide to take action. BadBoyReport does not remove any posts directly, but they recommend hiring a reputation management company for help and they only work with reputation management companies to try and remove a post that may be incorrect.

Bad Boy Report was once caught stealing content from another site and sued, which resulted in the shutdown of the .com site, but the site is back with a new domain at badboyreport.kr. It does not interfere in posts on anyone’s behalf, and claims that it may take up to one year to remove posts even with a legitimate request.

How Reputation Stars Can Help

Everyone makes mistakes, it’s not Bad Boy Report’s job to chronicle those. Here at Reputation Stars, we believe that your choices are your business. We have helped many people remove negative listings from Bad Boy Report legally, and quickly. In fact, most of our customers see their negative posts vanish entirely within one week. We also create long term strategies aimed at keeping your search engine page free of negative press.

Don’t take chances on your reputation, contact Reputation Stars Today!

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

Nik Richie - thedirty.com

Nik Richie – thedirty.com

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 scratch. I’m not going anywhere. This year the DIRTY ARMY will rise — I implore you to join.

As you can see the new design is in place. I’m 35% complete and there are many bugs. The castle wall is strong and with your help I’m hoping to build Malbork. So please use this comment section to give us guidance on what you like, don’t like, what to build in your favor, any fixes/bugs to kill and suggestions.

We will win. DIRTY ARMY Strong!- nik”

A speed analysis at Google Insights shows that the site is still a bit slow and this could be because they are still under attack.

If you have been listed on thedirty.com and require removal of your post, please contact us for pricing and details. You can complete the contact form on the right side of this page.

 

 

 

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 who the posted is. In which case, you would need to file a “John Doe” lawsuit and then subpena the Pissed Consumer records to get the name, IP address and email address of the poster.  If they posted from an anonymous name and email, then you need to subpena the ISP provider to get the identification of the person owning the IP address at the time of the post.

The problem is that the ISP may not have any records and even then if the person posted the review from an anonymous IP, such as from a coffee shop then you are out of luck. By the time you are done, even if successful, this could cost you upwards of $20K to $30K.

So what other options do you have? 
There are 2 remaining options:

1) Try to find the original poster and try to resolve the situation or pay them to remove the listing. Although, we are not sure if Pissed Consumer would agree, as some sites such as Ripoff Report and TheDirty will not even remove reviews even if the original poster requests it.

2) You can hire a reputation management firm like us to help you remove them. We might be able to remove the listing from Google completely or push it down to second or third page of Google so it is not visible, but we would not be able to remove it from PissedConsumer. We have some unique ways of removing things quickly and we offer 100% money back guarantee with most our services. For details, contact us by calling the number on right or filling our contact form.

Read more about our PissedConsumer Post Removal Services.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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