So far I have saved 5 different domains, and it looks like 2 have vanished.
- [dead] http://www.codeitive.com/0izVUjjXVP/selective-foreign-key-usage-in-django-maybe-with-limitchoicesto-argument.html
- [dead] http://www.codedisqus.com/0QmqWVgjgg/hide-label-in-django-admin-fieldset-readonly-field.html
- http://w3facility.org/question/image-servingurl-and-google-storage-blobkey-not-working-on-development-server/
- http://goobbe.com/questions/3109325/how-can-i-disable-a-third-party-api-when-executing-django-unit-tests
- http://www.ciiycode.com/0HyN6eQxgjXP/django-admin-inline-popups
I actually wrote Stack Overflow support about this in April 2015, but so far nothing has changed. Here's the thread:
Me: "Hello, There a lots of spam results on Google. As a web developer, I am frequently googling for how to resolve some programming issue. Often, I get these spoofing sites that link to stack overflow.
I would suggest adding a stricter robots.txt or perhaps blocking some of these bots that are scraping your site.
Here is an example. http://www.ciiycode.com/0HyN6eQxgjXP/django-admin-inline-popups
Thank you."
Response: "Hello,
Thank you for reporting this content. I've passed the information along to the person at our company who handles such issues. It's the diligence of users like you that helps us stay valuable!
Please note, bringing these sites into compliance (or getting them to no longer serve our content) is often a long and arduous process. You may not see immediate results. However, rest assured that we're working on it.
Thank you again, Stack Exchange Team"
Thoughts?