Reputation Defender

Digital reputation is getting ever more important these days, especially after uncovering some stories that big companies have started searching the Web for informations about their new applicants. Well the solution has arrived: Reputation Defender. They explain what they do like this:
First, we SEARCH. We scour the Internet to dig up every possible piece of information about you and present it in an interactive monthly report. You can view this report by email or by logging into our site. This information is detailed in straightforward categories, including:
  • Social networks (MySpace, Facebook, LiveJournal, Bebo, and more);
  • Professional review websites;
  • Blogs;
  • Online news sources;
  • Photograph, video, and audio sharing sites (Flickr, YouTube, etc.); and,
  • Millions of additional sites on the “open Internet.”
Next, we DESTROY. You can select any content from your report that you don’t like. This is where we go to work for you. Our trained and expert online reputation advocates use an array of proprietary techniques developed in-house to correct and/or completely remove the selected unwanted content from the web. This is an arduous and labor-intensive task, but we take the job seriously so you can sleep better at night. We will always and only be in YOUR corner.
I’m pretty curious about how exactly they destroy information about me… If I run a website and post something about somebody and he’s decided that he doesn’t like it, what can they possibly do to take down my content? Sue me, hack me? I don’t get it… There is a simple rule in Online Reputation, just like in real live, behave well and don’t upset anybody, and nobody will ever blackmail you :D [via BasicThinking.de]
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3 Responses to “Reputation Defender”

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  2. Vance Decker  on August 12th, 2008

    It’s very simple, and you mentioned part of it already. They will hack you or use other methods to remove you. They have an entire sweatshop offshore in India, full of people whose only job is to sit there deleting, removing, sending ‘terms of service’ violation emails to your service provider, hijacking your ip address, your domain name registration.

    The possibilities are nearly endless in this regard, since they have an entire room of people doing this full time.

    Vance Deckers last blog post..Gawker Network Censorship Outrage Swells into Avalanche

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  3. billea  on November 7th, 2008

    I suppose, given enough harrasment, that someone might take down disparaging content. Sounds like a lousy job to be the person at the call center begging webmasters to change stuff all day. Certainly makes it clear that this couldn’t be a free service.

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