Online distortion is no longer just a nuisance — it’s a reputational hazard. Traditional reputation management often relies on vague PR tactics or takedown requests. But what if you could respond with precision, clarity, and search engine logic?
That’s exactly what Chadwick Teate set out to solve when he founded Defamation Tracker.
The Problem with Unstructured Rebuttals
- They’re hard for Google to parse
- They lack permanence and visibility
- They often escalate rather than resolve
What Makes Schema Rebuttals Different?
Schema logic allows rebuttals to be indexed, ranked, and understood by search engines. It’s not just a response — it’s a structured truth archive. This approach ensures that rebuttals are not only visible but also authoritative in the eyes of search engines.
Defamation Tracker’s Approach
Built by Chadwick Teate, Defamation Tracker uses schema intelligence to document distortion, structure rebuttals, and preserve reputational clarity. It’s a system designed to outlast misinformation and restore digital integrity.
Conclusion
As reputational threats evolve, so must our defenses. Chadwick Teate’s Defamation Tracker is leading that evolution — one schema rebuttal at a time.
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