Breakups fade. But blogs? They stick around forever — unless you bury them.
The Relationship’s Over. But the Damage Isn’t.
You moved on.
Or at least, you tried.
But your ex decided they weren’t done — and now you’ve got a blog post or multiple entries online:
- Twisting the truth
- Sharing your private life
- Mentioning your name
- Hinting heavily
- Or outright accusing you of stuff that never happened
Now it’s on Google.
High up.
And every time someone searches your name — whether it’s a date, a boss, a client, or even your own family — they see it.
It’s petty, it’s vindictive, and it’s seriously messing with your real life.
You don’t have to accept it. We can get rid of it.
Welcome to Digital Slander — the Weapon of Bitter Exes
This isn’t just storytelling.
It’s modern-day defamation dressed up as “healing content” or “anonymous journaling.”
But you’re not anonymous in the blog.
Your name might be there. Or your job. Or your town. Or just enough clues to make it obvious it’s about you.
And here’s the kicker:
Even if it’s vague, Google still picks it up.
The longer it stays live, the more it gains power in search rankings.
And soon, it’s shaping how people see you — instead of who you really are.
Common Examples We’ve Handled
- A WordPress blog naming someone as “abusive” with zero evidence
- A Tumblr post calling someone a narcissist and fake business owner
- A Wix blog outing personal info from a private relationship
- A Medium article filled with innuendo, aimed at a former partner’s new employer
- An anonymous Substack newsletter dragging someone’s name through mud for “healing”
- Reddit threads referencing someone’s ex with searchable identifiers
Whether your name is mentioned directly or not — if it’s enough to identify you, it can do real damage.
And guess what?
📉 It can tank job offers
📉 Scare off clients
📉 Get you shadowbanned on social
📉 Cost you a relationship
📉 Embarrass you in front of friends or family
📉 Mess with your mental health
It’s digital blackmail — but dressed up in passive-aggressive “truth.”
What Can Be Done?
Plenty.
✅ 1. Evaluate for Takedown
If your full name is used, or it contains private data or defamatory content, we can:
- File GDPR takedown requests
- Report the post to Google
- Request de-indexing
- Reach out to the host platform (e.g. WordPress, Medium, Wix)
- Send structured removal requests
- If necessary, escalate with privacy or harassment grounds
We’ve successfully removed ex-related content from:
- WordPress
- Blogger
- Medium
- Wix
- Squarespace
- Substack
- Tumblr
- Ghost
- Custom websites
✅ 2. Full Suppression Blitz
If takedown fails — or if there’s more than one post — we launch a targeted reputation suppression campaign.
We push down the negative blog with:
- Clean, branded content using your name
- Business directory listings
- SEO-optimised blog posts
- Positive interviews
- Syndicated press
- Google-profile authority sites
- High-trust platforms that rank well
- Social content (if you want to lean into it)
We take control of the narrative — so Google stops letting your ex speak louder than you.
✅ 3. Clean Autocomplete & Related Search
If “your name + blog” or “your name + abuse” shows up in the dropdown when people search you — we fix that too.
We reverse engineer Google’s suggestions so only clean, professional results appear.
How Long Does It Take?
- Full takedown: 2–6 weeks, if conditions are met
- Suppression: Movement in 10 days, full burying in 4–8 weeks
- Autocomplete fixes: 3–6 weeks
We act fast — and you see progress in real-time.
Can They Just Keep Posting?
If your ex is determined, yes.
But we stay one step ahead with:
- 24/7 name tracking
- Ongoing suppression content
- Automated threat alerts
- Reengagement strategies
- Host reporting if they breach terms (harassment, defamation, privacy)
They keep typing.
We keep burying.
Eventually, they burn out.
We don’t.
Why This Needs Fixing Now
Every day that blog sits on page 1 is a day you:
- Get misjudged
- Lose respect
- Question yourself
- Carry baggage that isn’t yours
You’re not that post.
And you shouldn’t have to explain it every time someone Googles you.
Let’s Shut It Down. Quietly.
📞 Click to Call: +44 0800 088 5506
📧 info@reputationace.co.uk
🌐 www.ReputationAce.co.uk
You deserve to move on — without someone else’s story following you around.
We’ll make sure that happens.
