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 <platonides(a)gmail.com> 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.