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Maybe I missed something when I joined this great site, but I was shocked to see my post when I did a Google search on Medion Reagents. Do all the posts go to Google?

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comment_7752

I think these nasty little things have something to do with that:

01:30 PM Google Spider Viewing Archives

comment_7766

I assumed that this was a public site which makes it searchable by Google or any other search engine.

It is easy to think we are alone in our little blood bank world, but anyone can read what we post.

When I Google my name, my BB talk posts are what comes up. Good to think about if you are in the job market. I've heard that some employers do online searches--probably more of an issue for young folks with their drinking pictures on Myspace than us staid and seasoned blood bankers, but hey, you never know.

This maybe should make us think twice about some of our jokes (darn).

comment_7856

Yup, this is a very public site. In fact it's a good thing that the search bots are crawling the site, that way when people search for something, it will come up with your posts.

Plus, this is likely how most people originally found the site and became members.

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