Google mistakes own blog for spam, deletes it

Discussion in 'Google' started by Brandon Sheley, Aug 9, 2007.

  1. #1
    A friend pointed this out to me, thought it would make good discussion here.


    Readers of Google Inc.'s Custom Search Blog were handed a bit of a surprise Tuesday when the Web site was temporarily removed from the blogosphere and hijacked by someone unaffiliated with the company. :eek:

    The problem? Google had mistakenly identified its own blog as a spammer's site and handed it over to another person.

    The change was first noticed by the Google Blogoscoped Web site, which noticed that posts on the Custom Search Blog had been deleted and replaced by a strange comment from someone identifying himself as Srikanth.

    "Google Custom Search, is the wonderful product from Google which many webmasters have been looking and dream for," Srikanth wrote. " Also Google Custom Search is integrated with Ad-sense, which means make money while keeping users on your site for longer time with custom search engine.... Good Luck for all the Custom Search customers(??)."

    This blog typically offers tips and tricks for users of Google's Custom Search Engine software, which can be used to build customized Web sites that search specific Web sites or pages.

    Srikanth's tone was obviously out of character for an official Google blog, prompting Google Blogoscoped to speculate that the site may have been hacked.

    The answer turned out to be less sinister, according to Sean Carlson, a Google spokesman.

    "Blogger's spam classifier misidentified the Custom Search Blog as spam," he said via e-mail on Wednesday. Typically Google notifies blog owners when it has spotted content associated with spam on their Web sites to give them a chance to clear up any misunderstandings.

    However, that didn't work out in this case. "The Custom Search Blog bloggers overlooked their notification, and after a period of time passed, the blog was disabled."

    When blogs are disabled like this, their URL becomes available to the general public. That's when Srikanth swooped in and wrote the joke post.

    "It was a case of "URL squatting" and not a security issue or any kind of hack," Carlson said.

    Google quickly realized its mistake and the Custom Search Blog is now back in action.

    http://www.itworld.com/Tech/5046/070808googleblog/
     
    Brandon Sheley, Aug 9, 2007 IP
  2. godmode

    godmode Well-Known Member

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    Freakin Terror! thanks for sharing.
     
    godmode, Aug 9, 2007 IP
  3. Tearabite

    Tearabite Prominent Member

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    #3
    LOL!
    I guess their spam-algo needs a little tweaking!?
    The bad thing is, that if that same algo deleted MY (or any other mere mortal's) perfectly spam-free blog, it would be impossible to to get it back...
     
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    max pain Notable Member

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    #4
    Thats so true.. lesser mortals will not have a chance to get it back
     
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    leandar Well-Known Member

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    i think "Srikanth" is DP member , i saw this name around here.
     
    leandar, Aug 9, 2007 IP
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    Blogspotter Notable Member

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    Every third Indian from the Southern part is a Srikanth :).. And every 2nd south Indian is a software Engineer.. It has to be a very rare coincidence lolz
     
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  7. mann3r

    mann3r Peon

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    this was on the frontpage of digg, the time i go to url, it is down but then it is now up, wonder how google will implement new way to consider their algo about sites that are spam
     
    mann3r, Aug 9, 2007 IP
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    sweetfunny Banned

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    Honestly if they lost their URL they shouldnt get it back, even more so considering it was their algo that caused the problem. I'd like to hear from the guy to see if they bought it back or just took it.
     
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    this was on the frontpage of digg
     
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    I dont think there will be two options. they own blogger, they will just took it. just my 2 cents.
     
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    no use fighting google - they own you....
     
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