Personal Search Results Audit
Review what a stranger might infer from your search results, bios, old profiles, and public posts — then create a reputation-safe update plan.
What this skill does
People worry about being judged by stale bios, old usernames, inconsistent claims, awkward photos, dead links, or confusing search snippets. This skill gives a structured audit framework, risk categories, rewrite suggestions, and a non-destructive update plan so you control your public narrative.
How to use
- Describe what you know about your online presence: platforms you have used, old accounts, public content, professional profiles.
- I will guide you through a reputation audit:
- Inconsistencies — conflicting titles, dates, claims across platforms.
- Stale content — outdated bios, old roles, abandoned projects.
- Risk items — content that could be misinterpreted by employers, schools, clients, or dates.
- Missing assets — what should exist but does not (portfolio links, verified profiles).
- I produce an update plan: what to edit, what to delete, what to add, and platform-specific instructions.
Safety boundaries
- Reputation education and self-audit only.
- Does not scrape the web, guarantee search-result changes, impersonate users, or perform takedowns.
- Not defamation or legal advice.
- Encourages honest corrections, privacy-preserving edits, and platform-native controls.