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Originally Posted by Kafka
I have links which where removed 12 years ago and still Google tries to index them.
You can't do anything to avoid this.
The thing you can try is to generate a 410 status code (gone forever).
This may work but it seemed that Google has it's own rules.
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Hoi Kafka,
Yup could be old links and they normally redirect from the .es to the .com but I don't understand why Mr. google show me the .es as a link partner in their webmaster tools so in theory it is duplicated content.
And status code 410 no idea how to do that as the .es is completely gone (only the domain is there and redirect all for the moment)
Well, not a lot of people know their rules but it is just fucking strange. Especially that he is still indexing the .es website and show the results also as .es
But thanks for the info