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Ryan Szablewski
04-18-2006, 01:47 AM
Hi, i just recently bought a domain name last month. Well.. i didnt know that the people who used to own it before it expired used the same one for a pornographic web site. everything to do with my site, whether it is filters or search submisssions has something to do with pornography.... is there any way i can "Cleanse" my site... so that site maps, keywords, and filters dont view my site as a porn site? is there anyone i can talk to to "reset" my site on the internet lol. i have nothing pornographic on my web site, but i dont want my domain name/site to have a reputation on the web as one. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE let me konw if there is some kind of master reset for any information that was previously given to the internet prior to me buying this domain.

i dont know if i can post it here or not due to advertising restrictions on this site, but i am trying to run a business with my site, there is nothing of pornographic nature on it.

please help

Douglas
04-18-2006, 02:14 AM
Hmmmm try looking through the pages on the search engines for a page with a 'remove url' form. Like this one for google:

http://www.google.com/webmasters/remove.html

Then just resubmit it. Or just wait for the next index, and it will reindex the whole site :P