Presumably if google posted a list of everything they delisted it would defeat the purpose without such a list I cannot easily determine the nature of the content delisted.
The daily mail claims articles on Josef Fritzl a man who kept his daughter in a dungeon for 24 years and Tory MP Jonathan Djanogly who hired individuals to spy on fellow party members were effected but years after the complaint about them being delisted they are now findable on google again.
Google doesn't have a great history of doing the right thing with automated moderation. It's entirely likely that a script could easily deny a request to censor trivialities while covering the crimes of a pedophile without a human being in the loop.
More recently someone convinced google to delist the url
https://www.techdirt.com/blog/?tag=right+to+be+forgotten
Their list of articles on abuse of the right to be forgotten for maximum irony.
Then there is Thomas Goolnik who is using RTBF to hide his efforts to hide his efforts. That is to say he is using RTBF to delist articles about him misusing the RTBF It seems the start of the chain of forgetting is Goolnik defrauding people out of a million dollars. Something that might be worth knowing if you were participating in any endeavor he was involved in.