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ghostofseo

8:13 pm on Apr 10, 2024 (gmt 0)

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We are finding hundreds if not thousand of our E-E-A-T lol articles that are being run on other wbsites. Copying the photos, images and Google is crediting them as the source. Outranking us and even crediting in Google Images the sites that are stealing my photos.

Anyways here's a great way to alert website host about DCMA takedowns.
[app.copyrighted.com...]

You can also do Google and Lumen but most host want you to submit something in email. Not as an attachments, but as a text in the body of the email.
We are getting 100+ articles remove daily from a site on Dreamhost.

abuse@dreamhost.com
support@dreamhost.com

Although Dreamhost is not shutting down the website, only removing the content after I send the notice. I would recommend if you have lots of articles to only post 10 at a time. You will need the article in question (link) and link to your original content.

GoDaddy is not as easy, giving me lots of run arounds.

Hope this helps someone the way it helps me and my website. TBD if we will ever recover but clearly Google think's im stealing content, when it's the other way around...

CommandDork

12:55 am on Apr 11, 2024 (gmt 0)

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I have had similar issues. Google does not seem to understand (or care) who was first, even if you submitted the link right to Google via siemap first.

You'd think their system would timestamp submissions.

adman

2:29 am on Apr 12, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Then why Google claim for the new update?
" We’re making algorithmic enhancements to our core ranking systems to ensure we surface the most helpful information on the web and reduce unoriginal content in search results."

mack

7:00 pm on Apr 18, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Another way to look at this is the other site has stolen your original content. Google is not the law, and in reality, there is very little they can do to prove who was the original author. Publishing dates are a "thing" but perhaps not enough to justify what site gets inclusion.

Like I said before Google is not the law. In this case, it may be worth seeking legal advice to force the offending website to remove your content.

Mack.

ghostofseo

9:39 pm on Apr 18, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@Mack,

Lawyer is hired.

@adman

My thought is one of the Google search product experts looked at my site, didn't like it or understand the helpness of my content and gave me a mark in Google's internal system.