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Retraction

Written by Kip on Friday, May 30, 2008 at 11:27 pm (EDT)
Tagged as: charts-and-graphs looking-back parenting statistics

For the first time in Vacant Nebula history, I have retracted a blog post.  Upon further consideration (and a little pleading from Stephanie), I realized that the post might cause this website to show up as a result for certain search queries.  Let’s just say, Dateline might have been interested in anyone who came to the site and was disappointed that the link did not, in fact, point to the type of content that was claimed.  In addition, I do not want to attract that kind of attention to a website that has pictures of my daughter.

Fortunately, no one has yet arrived at my site by means of such queries.  For anyone interested, here are the top 20 search engine queries that brought visitors to this website in May, 2008:

Top 20 search referrals for May, 2008

That last one is a little weird though.  Yikes!

2 Comments
# OJ
May 31, 8:58 am

I agree that it probably wasn’t a good idea to advertise that kind of content, but I would also point out that this is the internet, and what’s done is done.  Google still has a cache of that post and it’ll show up in search results, but I really don’t think it’ll be a big deal.  Maybe if you ran http://marryourdaughter.com or http://childtrader.com then it might be a different story.  But I think you’re good to go.

Just as a side note: my number one and two search terms were “spell checker” and “spell check” but there’s no surprise there I suppose.

# kip
May 31, 2:42 pm

Yeah, but the Google cache will be updated in a week or two so it’s ok.

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