Open TorrentLawyer opened 2 years ago
Glad to see that Bing is actively populating TorrentLawyer.com's Blog articles. It looks like they have reviewed your site and have reversed course -- your articles are now again becoming viewable for the public to see.
I changed the heading on this because Bing appears to have reversed their ban on our https://www.torrentlawyer.com blog. If you look at site:www.torrentlawyer.com on Bing, you will see that my articles [after over a year of being excluded from their search engines] are now being indexed again on their search engines.
I realized that there were a bunch of "offensive" and "inappropriate" words being used over and over on my website, specifically related to the brand names associated with 1) the FAQ Page for Strike 3 Holdings LLC, and 2) the Strike 3 Holdings ISP Subpoena Walkthrough Page, and 3) the Strike 3 Holdings Lawsuits In-Depth articles.
Funny enough, when I wrote similar content dealing with Strike 3 Holdings Settlement Amounts on the Cashman Law Firm, PLLC page, perhaps because Bing's AI identified that the website belonged to a law firm, they didn't ban the articles.
Go figure. This is probably why it is a bad idea to have one website for the law firm, and another separate website for the blog articles.
Bing Webmaster Services has currently removed and banned ALL TORRENTLAWYER.COM articles, links, and content from their Bing website. Consequently, this has caused our entire Torrentlawyer.com website to disappear from DuckDuckGo, and all other websites which pull their search engine results from Bing Search Engines. This means that THOUSANDS of articles and blog entries have disappeared as if they never existed.