Cummins Confidential Special : Technical Fault or Search Suppression?

You click a TCAP link expecting to read the truth, and poof—Google acts like it never existed. Some posts have vanished from indexing despite sitting live in sitemaps and linked on our site for weeks. Did something break, or did someone push Google to hide them? Below are the facts.

How We Checked

We used Google Search Console’s URL Inspection to track coverageState. Some URLs once indexed now report “Crawled – currently not indexed” or “URL is unknown to Google,” even though:

  • No noindex tags or robots.txt blocks were added on our side.
  • They remain in our sitemap.xml and internal links.
  • These posts are substantive exposés, not throwaway filler onely.com.

Google may sometimes delay indexing new or low-value pages, but older posts that were indexed should not disappear without site changes. In the UK/Europe, defamation takedown requests can silently deindex pages without notice to publishers igniyte.co.uk. That selective disappearance rings alarm bells.

Suspect URLs

These posts were live, linked, and previously indexed (or expected to be), yet now return non-indexed status. Click to read what’s allegedly “missing”:

These URLs have sat in our sitemap and been linked from category/index pages. Yet Google now treats them as unseen or unindexed. That mismatch rings alarm bells onely.comseotesting.com.

Technical Fault or Deliberate Suppression?

  • Technical glitch? Could be—but selective: other posts index fine. No site-wide misconfig.
  • Quality filter? These aren’t fluff: deep dives backed by references. A “thin content” excuse feels weak onely.com.
  • Defamation takedown? In the UK/Europe, defamation removal requests can silently deindex specific URLs without notice to publishers igniyte.co.uk. That fits the pattern: posts naming or critiquing counsel/clients drop off.
  • Streisand effect risk? If someone is pushing takedowns, naming them here invites more attention, not less. Attempts to hide fuel curiosity – readers chase these links harder britannica.com. TCAP will publish harder, cast our net wider. We won’t be stopped. We won’t be silenced.

What You Can Do

  • Click and read: The links above lead to live pages even if Google won’t show them.
  • Access archives/ICYMI versions: We’ve reposted under fresh slugs and linked archive.org snapshots so you can still read them.
  • Judge for yourself: If these posts were problematic, why not publicly address the content instead of vanishing them from search?
  • Share & link: Linking from blogs, social media, forums forces Google to recrawl and shows others what’s being hidden.

Tone & Disclaimer

We’re not accusing by name – only pointing out that these URLs should still be indexable. If there’s a valid legal issue, publicly refute the content rather than quietly bury it. All we state here are observable facts from Search Console data and known Google processes onely.com.

Next Steps for Us

  • Keep monitoring index status via API/sitemaps.
  • Repost or mirror any originals that remain suppressed.
  • Document any reindex successes/failures as proof of suppression vs. glitch.
  • Use this exposé as a hub: link it from homepage so Googlebot sees its importance.

Does somebody not want you to read these posts – or did something go wrong during indexing? You decide. Either way, here’s the clickable list. Dig in, share, and force the issue. If it’s a mistake, Google will catch up; if it’s suppression, shining a light only makes the issues harder to ignore.

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