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Please do not post anything on this site from The Washington Post - January 15, 2023

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
We received a notice from Google that they will take out of their search engine a reference to one of our threads due a complaint from the Washington Post.

The post on this site that is questioned is NINE sentences, with a direct link back, out of a long article dated a few days ago.

No notice: Our email account has not received anything from the Washington Post, nor has any letter been received at our physical address.

I have removed that post off the site but I will be making a substitute post on that matter so that it is covered on this site.

Petty behavior against a known charity.

To our posters: Thank you for your efforts. If you see something interesting on the Washington Post, please make an effort to take a snip from another publication with a direct link back to the origin.

Sorry I gave them an interview in 2020. Good idea to sabotage one of your sources. Not.
 
Replacement thread here:

Boston University scientists were condemned for 'playing with fire' after it emerged they had created a lethal new Covid strain in a laboratory - October 28, 2022


fyi - We were approved since more than a decade ago for representation by:

Harvard Law School‘s Cyberlaw Clinic, based at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, provides pro bono legal services at the intersection of technology and social justice. The Cyberlaw Clinic was the first of its kind, and it continues its tradition of innovation in its areas of practice......

https://clinic.cyber.harvard.edu/
 
I'm suspecting Google AI might be the culprit here.

No. They reported us.


"Notice of DMCA removal from Google Search

To: Webmaster of https://flutrackers.com/,

Google has been notified, according to the terms of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA),..."

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No problem. We will just find other sources for the same material in the future and they will not get our direct links. We have about 2-3 million average (can be much larger in outbreaks) hits a month not including search bots. So - their loss. It does not impact us at all. When was the last time The Washington Post had an exclusive item about a disease situation?

Never.
 
It's not surprising, I guess. They are the paper that got the stolen GiveSendGo data and were calling private citizens. I think that journalistic freedom to use stolen data was intended for use in investigations to protect the weak from the strong. I've avoided even reading their articles since then.
 
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