Another resource that may help you to contact Google would be the form to request from Google the removal of personally identifiable information or doxxing content.
see https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/9673730?hl=fr and the button "Lancer la demande de suppresion". Regards On Sat, 29 Jul 2023 at 21:47, Platonides <[email protected]> wrote: > That needs to be requested from Google. As you can see Google is showing a > result on Wikidata titled "M-C M-L", but the page itself is not named that > way, but "M-C L". > Making an analogy, this is not that a book has the author name misspelled, > but that *it is misspelled in the library catalog*, and when you go pick > the book from the shelf, it is actually correct on it. In this case > complaining to the editor would not be too helpful. It's the library that > needs to fix its catalog. In this case Google. > > It is expected that Google will notice and fix the copy automatically... > but we don't know *when* it will do that. > > I see a new function in Google "Send comments to Google" that lets you > provide feedback for a result item. Maybe you could contact Google that way > to ask them to fix that entry? > > Regards > > PS: I would recommend not to continue stating the full name that > should-not-be-named. Given that there should be zero results for that one, > and this is a public mailing list, I see a risk of searches for that name > leading to this very thread. > >
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