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Richa set one of Richa's replies as an official response to "I claimed someone else's search result by accident. How do I undo that?" in Spock
Richa replied on January 08, 2008 18:50 to the question "I claimed someone else's search result by accident. How do I undo that?" in Spock:
Hi Jaana-Mari!
If you accidentally tried to claim someone else's search result, it's no problem. Our team goes through each claim request and makes sure it's for the same two people, so nothing should have merged in your case.
You cannot 'undo' a claim request, but if it is incorrect, nothing will be merged :)
Richa, an employee of Spock, marked one of Phil Watson's replies in Spock as useful. Phil Watson replied to the question "editing tag".
Richa, an employee of Spock, marked one of Wayne Kao's replies in Spock as useful. Wayne Kao replied to the question "editing tag".
Richa set one of Richa's replies as an official response to "If I decide to leave Spock, what is the first step I need to take?" in Spock
Richa, an employee of Spock, replied on December 28, 2007 00:45 to the question "If I decide to leave Spock, what is the first step I need to take?" in Spock:
This is from our Help page: http://www.spock.com/do/pages/help#de...
Basically, if you already have an account on Spock, just flag your own search result, enter "Delete account" in the comments field, and we'll delete your account. Make sure you're logged in for this!
Keep in mind that deleting your account on Spock gets rid of your user account and all of your contributions. If you created your Spock account (rather than claiming one), this will delete your entire search result.
If you claimed an existing Spock search result, deleting the account will not get rid of anything Spock previously crawled about you. To request that the entire search result be removed, make sure any of the sources (MySpace, LinkedIn, etc.) are not publicly displaying information about you. Once you have done that, you can flag your search result, enter "Source removed" in the comments field, and we'll delete the search result.
Richa set one of Richa's replies as an official response to "How do I delete a tag uploaded by another user or by the Spock Robot?" in Spock
Richa, an employee of Spock, replied on December 28, 2007 00:31 to the question "How do I delete a tag uploaded by another user or by the Spock Robot?" in Spock:
It depends on how many people have voted on it, your voting authority, and anyone who's voted on the tag's voting authority. (Voting authority is related to Spock power, and can be increased by voting on and adding relevant, factual content). The tag will not necessarily be deleted if you vote 'No', but voting 'No' will push the tag down in ranking.-
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Richa, an employee of Spock, replied on December 27, 2007 22:10 to the question "I just signed up but I'm unable to find myself through your search. What's the problem?" in Spock:
Hi Phil! This is a known issue with our site's reindexer. In order to show up in Spock's search results, the data in your search result needs to be indexed. We currently do not re-index in real time, so this can take some time - maybe a week or so. You can still access your search result, but it may be a week until you show up in results. Similarly, if you add new tags to a search result, it will not be searchable by those tags until it is indexed. Does this make sense? Sorry for the delay!-
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