On Tumblr, we keep our search results pretty unfiltered. Any filters we implement are related to spam and abuse prevention.
If you are looking for a post you just published, try checking the “Latest” results. More often than not, your post is appearing in “Latest”, rather than “Top”.
If “Hide [blogname] to people who don’t have a Tumblr account” is enabled, the blog will not appear in Tumblr search results.
If “Exclude [your blog name] from Tumblr search and recommendations” is enabled, the blog won’t appear in Tumblr search results.
Is your post an original post or a reblog? Reblogging is a great way to share a post with others, but only original posts will appear in search results.
Only the first 30 tags on a post will be indexed for latest and top results.
Including links in posts may affect its visibility.
Blogs that are flagged as explicit will not appear in search results. If you believe your blog was miscategorized, you can appeal this decision by following these instructions.
Posting From a New Blog
If you’re posting from a new account, it may take a little time before your posts appear in search results. Posts from a brand new secondary blog can also take some time before appearing in results as well.
To prevent spam and other types of abuse on Tumblr, we unlock features and visibility gradually as you do things like complete your account signup, follow other blogs, like posts, and customize your blog’s appearance—basically, the more you use Tumblr, the more of Tumblr there is to use. You should have access to everything soon if you’re completing these steps and using Tumblr actively.
Still can’t find your own post in search or tag results? Fill out this form and we’ll take a look!
Privacy Settings
If you don’t want to appear in Tumblr search results, you can hide your blog from the results by turning on the option “Exclude [your blog name] from Tumblr search and recommendations” in your blog’s settings.
Please see our article on Privacy Options for more information.
Am I Shadowbanned?
Tumblr does not shadowban users, but if you feel like your ability to use Tumblr has been somehow limited, please contact support!
Appearance in search means your Linkedin profile was displayed in search results. Appearing in a search result is not a profile view. When someone clicks your profile and views it, that's when it becomes a profile view.
We use your country and location to deliver content relevant for your area. For instance, if you're in Chicago and you search “football”, Google will most likely show you results about American football and the Chicago Bears first.
Governments make requests for member data for a variety of reasons, including to gather evidence as part of criminal investigations. For example, a U.S. FBI agent may be looking for information and evidence to help locate a fraud suspect.
If you've wondered “Can anyone see my search history?”, the answer is yes. The search engine itself, your web browser, your internet service provider (ISP), some advertisers, website owners, app owners, and, in some cases, authorities can see what you search for on Google.
If you use the Chrome Browser on your android phone and have the Chrome Browser signed into the same Google account on another device like a computer, someone could see your search history there. Or if they have your Gmail account and password ***** can see it as well.
If you view their profile, they'll know it. Oftentimes, LinkedIn will even send a notification when someone views your profile. The exception to all of this is if you (or they) are browsing in private mode. If that's the case, then other LinkedIn members won't know when you've visited their page.
On the Edit My Public Profile page, scroll down to find “Your profile's public visibility” and press the toggle button until it displays “Off.” This will hide your profile from search engines and non-LinkedIn users.
Google Alerts is the most popular tool used to monitor names online. Can you see who searches for you on Google with this tool? No.But you can monitor when new information is published about you on the internet.
If you want Google to remove information from its search, you must complete a removal request. Visit Google's Request to Remove Personal Information form and select Remove information you see in Google Search.
Search results refer to the list created by search engines in response to a query. Search results can be broken down as follows: Natural search results (usually on the left-hand side of search engine's results page) Here you will see all the websites in a search engine's index which are relevant to the query.
It means that the website prevented Google from creating a page description, but didn't actually hide the page from Google. If you own this site you can improve this result either by letting Google read the page to create a good description, or by hiding the page entirely from Google Search results.
When you type something into a search engine, it uses special algorithms to scour the internet for content that is relevant to your query. It then ranks the results in order of relevancy and displays them on the screen.
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