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  • Erstellt am 2022-01-06 14:07:54

WilderSueden

2022-01-19 20:30:36
  • #1
Yes, the imprint... I still have to take care of it... I wanted to hide it somewhere so that no one finds it but it's still there ;) And I don't know how you trained Google to show blondes first. For me, my blog comes first. After all, the personalization worked there
 

11ant

2022-01-19 22:03:59
  • #2
For me with quotation marks too, but I had googled it first without. Then "Blutgericht Europa" by Eva Herman pushes ahead - I suspect the book will be about chemtrails *LOL*
 

Pinkiponk

2022-01-20 10:03:57
  • #3
The AI behind it seems pretty smart, because for me, female and brunette, your blog comes without the blondes. ;-)
 

kati1337

2022-01-20 10:08:07
  • #4


If you run the blog purely privately without placing ads or other financial interests, as far as I know you don’t need an imprint. Not legal advice from me, but google it.

Otherwise, if you google the term you gave earlier, you have to leave out the "-", then you’ll find the blog.
 

guckuck2

2022-01-20 11:47:19
  • #5
Simply do not operate the web presence in [D] in order to completely avoid all that stuff.
 

WilderSueden

2022-01-20 23:33:28
  • #6
Yes and no. According to the Telemedia Act, non-commercial use is exempt. But then there is also a Broadcasting Treaty... and that equates a public blog with a newspaper, so an imprint is necessary. I'm not a lawyer, but I would say as soon as you submit a sitemap to Google it is definitely public, and if you link to it somewhere on the public web, then also. For now, I'm waiting to see if I can come up with a legally compliant good solution, and if not, then not. But we're slowly drifting away from your project ;)
 
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