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Originally posted by tothetenthpower
reply to post by B.Morrison
I'm just speaking from experience here, but I doubt RATS content will be available in the search. As this will be used by non-members and members, we want to keep stuff in RATS, well..in RATS.
Same with the Alt Sub forum I would think as well.
Maybe I'm wrong though.
~Keeper
Originally posted by B.Morrison
what did you have planned for RATS?
groovy
Originally posted by SkepticOverlord
Originally posted by B.Morrison
what did you have planned for RATS?
Nothing.
That's one of the main reasons we picked a system that indexes only public-facing web pages instead of something that would index our database content -- avoiding accidental discovery of something designed not to be discovered.
Originally posted by SkepticOverlord
The first step in our three-step plan to dominate the Internet by ensuring people can easily locate all the material being kept from them by the mainstream media is in place.
[insert maniacal laugh]
ASK.AboveTopSecret.com
Our vastly-improved search function has indexed more than five million distinct pages under the AboveTopSecret.com domain, and is ready for general use. The search results are vastly improved, and boolean search functions (finally) return to searching for content on ATS.
As the index fully cycles a second time, you'll also begin to see auto-complete begin to work for the more common/popular topics discussed on ATS. (yay!)
Phase two of search (requires an even deeper re-index and some additional code) will allow the prioritization of search results based on the date a thread was authored, the date of last reply, forum, flags, replies, and even member names. (Those factors can be searched now, but not yet used for prioritization of results.)
Phase three is top-secret.edit on 7-4-2011 by SkepticOverlord because: (no reason given)
Phase three is top-secret
How do I get my listing removed from WhosArrested.com?
We have a strict policy of not removing any arrest profiles, unless a request is accompanied by a judges order. However, we do offer profile anonymization that will remove the profile from public access, and restrict the profile from appearing in search engine results.
What is Profile Anonymization?
Anonymization is a service WhosArrested.com extends to those whose arrests are profiled on the publicly accessible section of the site, the section that is visible to search engines. When a profile is Anonymized, we remove the profile from public access on the site and remove the profile from appearing or being accessed through search engines.
In the event my arrest was false, or my charges were dropped, will you remove my record?
No. WhosArrested.com? reports incidents where arrests and subsequent detention occur. Whether the arrest was justified or not, whether the charges were dropped, is beyond the scope of this site.
My record has been sealed (expunged) by a judge, will you remove my record?
Yes. WhosArrested.com? will completely delete the record in the case the arrest information has been sealed. A request to remove information sealed by a judge must be accompanied by an official signed document from the court, and emailed to [email protected].
If I pay for anonymization, will anyone have access to my arrest record?
The only access to your anonymized arrest record will be to corporate and community partnership members.
The first step in our three-step plan to dominate the Internet by ensuring people can easily locate all the material being kept from them by the mainstream media is in place.
[insert maniacal laugh]
This is version 1.0 of the ASK ATS engine. Future improvements will include forum-specific searches, the ability to refine your searches based on the date a topic was authored, the date of a topic's last reply, number of flags, number of replies, and even specific members who replied to a topic.
Originally posted by SpartanKingLeonidas
Like D.I.G.G. does so as to not keep old topics wasting space and or readers time.