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It's about the google cached.
Let's say you made a thread on a message board that was deleted already but the cached still remains in google search results which allows you to view the thread. But the actualy page is gone/deleted. It's been maybe almost 3 weeks since the threads been gone and the cache hasn't been updated. So my question is: will the cache eventually get deleted as well from google search results if it never gets updated? Because if it does update it really has nothing to update because the thread is deleted. Will it eventually just die out and get deleted? Replies would be highly appreciated. Thanks. Last edited by btf88; 04-08-2008 at 05:35 AM. |
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You have to go to the Webmaster Tools, in the Tools Section go to Remove URL. Your content will then be removed from the index the next time Google crawls your site.
If you don`t have Google Webaster Tools go to: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools |
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Will google crawl it if you can only find it through google search and when you click the link it just says "topic deleted/doesnt exist"? |
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