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Originally Posted by wankawonk
not intentionally defending them, but this is from UGC behavior
people are searching your keywords on pornhub, pornhub's algorithms pick that up and puts those keywords into their "related searches" fields (which google finds), and the generic content ends up in the results for those keywords because nothing else matches so they show the closest matches they can find.
you've also got the issue that "nebraska coeds" is arguably a "generic" query. "nebraskacoeds" as one word is clearly your content, but as two words.....there's legitimate content not owned by you that matches those keywords.
you're getting fucked because of bad luck in choosing your brand name. pornhub didn't put any effort into specifically fucking you over like this, its just bad luck with your brand name and how the algorithms work.
life sucks sometimes.
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This. In this particular case it's not malicious - they could block "nebraska coeds" but you'd still have tons of other keyword combinations. It also makes little difference since someone searching 'nebraska coeds pornhub' is clearly looking to get to pornhub not your site.