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Burying a Bad Tweet About Me on Google Search

Hello everyone,

Last year when I broke up with my girlfriend, her brother (who already disliked me) put out a tweet claiming that I abused her and some other bad things that never happened. Unfortunately, since he has several thousand followers, the tweet went semi-viral and is now one of the first things that comes up when you Google search my name.

Me and some of my friends have reported the tweet since then to try and get it taken down, but Twitter has not done anything about it.

What are the best things I can do to at least push the tweet down to say the second page of my Google search results?

Is there any other way I can get the tweet or search result removed?

Do you think employers will even care?

Thanks in advance for your help.

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