Can you block users from searching a term in google (or any of the other search engine) and finding your site in the search results.
Sometimes you can attract unwanted traffic by accidentally optimizing your site for terms without knowing it, for example a recent site came to light because it was getting traffic for “girls in bathrooms” when the site was about an orphanage.
The site owners didnt want that type of traffic coming to there site, so approached google asking if there was a way to stop google from displaying there site for that particular search term, for example there might be a meta tag to prevent google from displaying the site when a particular term is searched.
At the moment google doesn’t have such a command and this is mainly down to the fact that not many people turn down traffic and this type of request is quite rare. There’s no point adding a function that not many people will use as its just another command for google to code into there algorithm and maintain. At some point in the future they might use it but that will only be if there is a high demand for it.
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