If redirects are what is triggering Google to throw a fit and mark the forum as some kind of fishing site (and somehow I doubt it), I'd recommend looking into these articles:
What Are Redirects And Which Type Should I Use? [The Five Types Of Redirects]
https://www.searchenginepeople.com/blog/redirects.html
Because sometimes the way you redirect causes google to rank you lower (or not at all):
https://moz.com/learn/seo/redirection
May want to investigate what a "Search Console" account is:
http://searchengineland.com/google-w...directs-234664
https://support.google.com/webmaster.../6001104?hl=en
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/home?hl=en
Last edited by Fore; 10-02-2017 at 02:58 AM.
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Just got this popup, and it is actively blocking my browser.
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Just curious here as I'm not sure how this works.
When I use Bing as my browser, and type in The Outpost Forum, it brings up our site right at the very top, no problem. Now when I click on the link, I get the same "red page".
As Bing is pnp of Microsoft, how does google have the control to red flag when using the Bing Browser. Has Microsoft red flagged us too?
Like I say, I'm not up to understanding how this works...
M-Albion-3d said:
Just curious here as I'm not sure how this works.
When I use Bing as my browser, and type in The Outpost Forum, it brings up our site right at the very top, no problem. Now when I click on the link, I get the same "red page".
As Bing is pnp of Microsoft, how does google have the control to red flag when using the Bing Browser. Has Microsoft red flagged us too?
Like I say, I'm not up to understanding how this works...
@M-al
Various Black Lists exist on the internet. Multiple vendors may use the same list.
But, different products may also check different lists. (confusing, I know).
Above and beyond the search engine you are using, your browser (example: see Security Zones for IE) checks a list.
Also if your Anti-virus/anti-malware has a "Safe Surfing" component, it also checks a list.
We are aware of the problem, working on upgrade$.
The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but
progress. -- Joseph Joubert
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Great, understand a bit better now, cheers!