DN&P Can anyone recommend a trustworthy and dependable offshore hosting service that disregards DMCA takedown requests for adult content?

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I'm in search of a dependable offshore hosting service for an adult website.

Do you have any recommendations for a reliable offshore hosting provider?
 
It is possible that you may have acquired a domain that has been penalized or flagged by search engines.
 
Is it possible that your domain has been sandboxed? Was it previously used as a private blog network (PBN) or subjected to low-quality practices? Have you verified whether it is on any fail lists?
 
Expired domains tend to be more susceptible to penalties such as the "site domain on Google only shows 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 11, etc." This is because people have used expired domains for spamming, leading Google to develop methods to identify and penalize such practices. Additionally, low-quality content like AI-generated or poorly translated content can contribute to penalties.

It's important to note that not all expired domains will be caught and penalized; it can be a matter of luck.

To assess the situation, I recommend performing a Google search using the "site:domain.com" query and observing the number of search results. You may also find relevant information in the thread you mentioned.

Certainly, it's possible that not every case involves a penalty, and the fluctuations in your domain's search rankings could be a normal part of the search engine dance. When launching a new website, it often takes a considerable amount of time, typically several months, for it to establish itself and stabilize in terms of search rankings.
 
It is crucial to examine the archived versions of the domain to determine if it has been repurposed or previously used in a different manner.

Ensure that all necessary legal pages such as privacy policy, terms of service, and disclaimer are in place on your website.

Check for any issues related to redirection and 404 errors. If there are old backlinks leading to 404 pages, consider implementing redirects to relevant pages.

Keep in mind that it can take up to 3 months, and in rare cases even up to 6 months, to see noticeable results for a new website. If you have waited an extended period of time without significant progress, it may be worth considering acquiring a new domain.
 
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