How do I locate a dashboard for a “duplicated” site?
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This would seem to be a Google question, but it isn’t. When my blog was set up 9 mo. ago, and placed on Google, it was, inexplicably, duplicated; and the duplicate site appeared–indented–under the primary site. The person who set it up for me (who’s no longer available) tried without success to get it removed; so he finally removed the content (the heading etc. remain), and added “crawl me” to the tag–hoping it would attract the Google robots’ attention, and lead to removal.
It’s still there,so I’m trying again, using Google’s URL removal tools; but have run into a brick wall: Google’s instructions on removal of URL’s require that I “own” the site. In order to lay claim to it, I must first have access to some kind of WordPress editorial function for the ghost site, so I can place a verification code in its heading. The ghost site doesn’t, however, appear anywhere on my primary site dashboard. So, does anyone know how I would go about locating the dashboard–or some other means of control over this site?
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Please, please be aware that until you post the URL for the blog in question we don’t know whether or not you are actually referring to (1) a free wordpress.COM blog being free hosted by wordpress.com (2) or a wordpress.ORG install being web hosted. The two are not the same. See > http://support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/
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That link
http://minervasquared.wordpress.com/2009/07/01/google-bait/
leads to a 404 error:
“Not Found
Sorry, but you are looking for something that isn’t here.”That page does not exist: no one can see it.
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