Hi James, all
Maybe the author is convinced that all star eyed with the wrong labeling of her 
name in the Wikidata URI.
Is it possible to know if before the creation of the page in Wikidata, there 
were know confusion in the Google results? If yes, then maybe that’s why she 
wants to delete the page. 
Do we have a way to see such evolution to be sure that the reason is not only 
with the Wikidata page?

Regarding your last statement, does that mean the Google indexing will 
never/ever consider at all the absence of the page after some time?

Best, 
Ghislain 

Sent from a mobile device, please excuse any brevity or typing errors


> Le 28 juil. 2023 à 20:42, James Heald <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> If this lady wants her name updated on Google, she would be much better off 
> if the page is kept, with her preferred name.
> 
> That way Google will eventually note the page has been updated, and update 
> their records.
> 
> If the page is deleted, Google will never get that trigger, and the name she 
> doesn't like presumably will *never* be updated over on Google.
> 
> Therefore Yaroslav I suggest you restore the page.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
>  James.
> 
> 
> 
>> On 28/07/2023 19:27, Yaroslav Blanter wrote:
>> Good, I deleted the page as lacking notability. I wish you happy life 
>> without stress.
>> Best
>> Yaroslav
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