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Can anybody read this log?

         

jeyval

12:24 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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216-239-45-4.google.com - - [03/Jun/2003:15:16:55 -0400] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 48807 "http://google.trakken.com/cgi-bin/box_bm_body.py?noactions=1&mode=response&using_layers=1&boxid=3&cur=2479658&_contextTitle=Respond&_done=/cgi-bin/box_rm_form.py%3Fboxid%3D3%26cur%3D2479658%26skip%3D1%26rcount%3D56%26rcur%3D12%26Action.RespondN%3D1%26lang%3Den&_doneTitle=PostponeSkip&lang=en&rcur=12&rcount=56" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1)"

Do this means what I am so scare of?

pixel_juice

12:29 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi jeyval, don't be scared :)

It's some kind of tracking url from an email management company. My guess is, someone clicked a link to your site from within an email and this is the url it produced. A lot of the variable in the url are there because the user is logged into their system. What were you worried about?

Key_Master

12:31 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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A Google employee clicked on the link.

pixel_juice

12:32 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Do Google use the company in question then? A further look at their site shows they are some kind of CRM company.

[edit] It seems so [neotonic.com]. [/edit]

[edited by: pixel_juice at 12:41 am (utc) on June 5, 2003]

jeyval

12:35 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Well I am very worry of what I just got confirmed by Google

Anyway, regarding the above, it comes from Google...see google.trakken.... it also mention the words "postpone - skip" which I thought it could be the spider been told to ignore my website

My fair is because I dessapear of Google index a week ago and by seeing the above log I thought my suspect of being banned was funded

Nevertheless, I just received an email from Google confirming I been blocked from their index but does not say much more or give specific reasons or banning timescale

jeyval

12:39 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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This is the situation:

Yesterday reading my logs, I noticed that I received one click from google (real proper click from a user) which means that I somehow reappeared in google after a week not being there

The very next hit on my logs from yesterday is this very one that I just show yours and after that no more clicks from Google, despite the normal crawler keept spidering my website

And just now, as we speak I received an email from Google confirming that my site has been indeed blocked but they dont give any particular or concrete reasons

EDITTED

But the very least they could do is specify at least how long a ban mean to last.
Oh well, I suppose is time to start over from scratch

[edited by: jeyval at 1:55 am (utc) on June 5, 2003]

mrguy

1:10 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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So, remove what it ever is your doing that does not meet their standards and ask to be re-included.

Probably easier than starting from scratch.

pageoneresults

1:12 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I'm curious, did you receive that email from Google out of the blue or did you send them an email asking why you were not in their index?

mipapage

1:12 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hey, does anyone know if this was standard practice in the past, or is this Google getting-the-gears-goin' on some of the suggestions we have been making here at WW?

jeyval

1:17 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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By the time they received my first email asking for confirmation of it my site was banned the offensive stuff (which werent that bad) was already removed

I ask them for consideration for re-index but you can see their reponse which basically says nothing at all other than what it says

What I cant understand is why has my site recovered its pr5 in the last couple of days and why yesterday I got a genuine click (1) from a sercher from Google where my site showed in page number 1 as a log shows (not the log above) and why googlebot keeps spidering my website

jeyval

1:19 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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WAIT A MINUTE

I did replay to Googles message (the one showed above) straight away - just 10 minutes ago and this very minute I receive this other email

On it they say that they will submit the website for possible re-inclusion

EDITTED

Ufffffff, I was not looking forward at all to star over

[edited by: jeyval at 1:56 am (utc) on June 5, 2003]

jeyval

1:26 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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EDITED

[edited by: jeyval at 1:36 am (utc) on June 5, 2003]

mack

1:33 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Very quick response.

Dont think you should copy the contents of the email though, goes against TOS.

Will be very interested to see if you do get back in so quickly though.

Mack.

jeyval

1:35 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Oopps - I didnt knew this

You mean that I should delete the post with these emails?

Dont worry that I will keep yours informed of when, if, I get re-indexed

coconutz

1:43 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>> You mean that I should delete the post with these emails?

Just the email excerpt. See TOS [webmasterworld.com] #9

pageoneresults

1:48 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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If you read that reply carefully, it sure looks like a canned response to me. I don't think Google is getting that personal with reinclusion requests. ;)

jeyval

1:57 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Thanks, I didnt knew but edit it all anyway.

guddu

4:16 am on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I too mailed Google for one of my sites not been updated even once for 3-4 months. And you know, it was updated in the next crawl. However, I got no replies from Google for this.

But, I must say, Google acts swiftly if you mail them for removal of outdated pages and 404 error pages. They do reply stating how we can to help them get unwanted data thrown out of their database. i.e correct use of robots.txt and 301 redirection, meta redirection, etc.

But then, they have not reacted on the spam reporterd through their form. Google should take care of this too. It would make them more relevant as a search engine, reduce data redundancy and increase their goodwill proving to spammers that their days are gone.