whoa, thats really crossing the line.....adsense needs to review these ads or expand their filters to hindi words in english. By the way, my thread about digg4it http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=142118
It is something like when you have an english website, and some frensh ads shows up, most of the time it happens because of geo targetting, so when people see your site from usa and other places will see english ads only . seems like u see this ad because u r from vulgar ...
the problem is the phrase "Choot Ki Chudai" (fucking of pussy). Vulgar and obnoxious,right ? well thats what google is showing on my forum.
nope guess i was right haha and yea that is bad. especially if your site is focused to the younger crowd and that ad popped up
As I have stated before, looks like AdSense for advertisers has no inconvenient accepting payments from adult and gambling sites in addition to scammers. For publishers, it's another deal plenty of no-no's :/
report it to google about it and also set up a filter at your adsense account and also periodically check whether your site contains any vulgar ads and also One big question google adsense displays it ads absed on the content and what about your content
i have no content on my site that would trigger Ads like that,i have filtered out digg4it but now i am not very sure about google's Ad selection process. its impossible to monitor all the Ads appearing on my site,especially when they are targeting.
IMO this is happening cos Google AdWords employees dont undertsand hindi. These are MFA sites which are trying to gain attention of people on their ads with such stupid words. I would have happily displayed that ad on my site if it really took my site's visitor to a page relevant to the ad description. This is really stupid and strange...Google allows advertisers to write anything as their ad description. I have seen ads that say pretty babes/girls and when you click on it you end up seeing stupid MFA sites with no pretty babes
I've had responses from Google when I've reported ads to adsense-uk@google.com I'm guessing that internationally the address adsense@google.com should work for you. Send them your screenshot along with the URL of the page you saw it on and the date and time if possible. cheers Garve
Make sure you tell them what that ad description actually means. They obviously did not find anything wrong in it before nor will they after you email them cos they dont know what it actually means....