On January, 2nd, I received an automated mail from the Blogger Team:
Your blog, at http://thebloeg.blogspot.com/, has been identified as a potential spam blog.Well, that was two weeks ago, a little bit more than the promissed four business days. Needless to say, I don't consider my blog to be a spam blog. Ok, I frequently link to the same sites (mostly my own), and I don't mind increasing their page rank a little bit. But then again, both my Training Center Converter and my Earthquake Mashup get some traffic every day and have good ranks in appropriate Google searches.
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You will not be able to publish posts to your blog until we review your site and confirm that it is not a spam blog.
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We will take a look at your blog and unlock it within four business days.
But it is amazing, how quick Google can take you off the map: On January, 9th, the robots.txt of my blog was changed to
User-agent: *It seems, at the same time the pages were penalised in Google's index. The number of visitors to the blog was never very high, but the decrease starting that day is significant:
Disallow: /search
Disallow: /
Only one of the remaining visits is the result of a Google search, which usually directed the majority of my accidental readers to my blog. And yes: as I am writing this, it's 8 PM on the 15th, and so far I had no visitors today. I don't consider this the best example of "do no evil".
The timing couldn't be worse. As few posts as I usually create per month, I am really in need of writing a few things in the near future. I don't know if I stick to Blogger, I am somewhat reluctant to stay here. I could install some blogging software on my own server, but which? As I am using Zope there already, I thought about COREBlog, and it looks not too bad, but I am very undetermined at the moment.
By the way: As "The Daily Show" was renamed to "A Daily Show" while the authors are on strike, I thought naming this evasive site "A Blög" quite appropriate...
Update: A few days after my original blog was unlocked, traffic was back to normal:
So I think I was really "taken off the digital map" for a few days. Really scary...