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If you'd like to ask for a posting to be removed or stopped, then simply reply to it by clicking at the bottom of the posting, as if you were replying to it in the normal way. Your posting needs to contain the word 'remove.' This will be picked up by one of the very regular users of the site: if it's your posting it's important you say it is. Please note that search engines sometimes store their own copies of web pages for several weeks. We do not run Google, MSN or Yahoo and there are over 230 search engines in total : Search engines do not seek our permission to list or copy our pages nor do we have any special authority to alter their cached listings. You can request of them that their content be removed from their sites, just as you have done with us. It is not our responsibility to 'clear' the search engines of their content, nor are we able to do so. We will remove the content from our site. If Google 'caches' content from this site for example, then they are the publisher, not us. You can reliably assume the search engine content will disappear over the coming weeks however. MoveThat.com is almost entirely regulated by the people that use it: there is no 'Administrator' or 'Webmaster,' but a culture of what is OK and what is not OK seems to have achieved a truly remarkable consensus amongst the users of the site. There's more about this in 'Posting Policy' near the top of the menu (on the left.) Julian |