Shockingly UNJUST action of "G"

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by fortgo, Dec 16, 2006.

  1. Shoemoney

    Shoemoney $

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    #21
    Your right... it has nothing to do with the other. But when you try to get back in the program can you just trust me and take that link out of your mail signature ? ;)


     
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  2. fortgo

    fortgo Peon

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    #22
    Thanks Shoemoney,

    I will do that now, btw, they haven't
    suspended my account with the
    amount of sites I have running, so
    it's simply the best to do what you
    suggest ;)
     
    fortgo, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  3. chatmasta

    chatmasta Peon

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    #23
    Did you at ANY TIME have ads on proxified pages?
     
    chatmasta, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  4. fortgo

    fortgo Peon

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    #24
    No Chatmasta, I did not, and
    this is what I wrote to them
    as well...
     
    fortgo, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  5. chatmasta

    chatmasta Peon

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    #25
    Then how is it possible for them to detect which proxied pages have been visited?
     
    chatmasta, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  6. ncaditya

    ncaditya Guest

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    #26
    I think you should better opt for another
    network like Adbrite. They have no probs
    with adult content.

    And BTW, Shoemoney, Are you the Jeremy Shoemaker? I am a great fan of
    yours and hope to be like you someday.
     
    ncaditya, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  7. jackburton2006

    jackburton2006 Peon

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    #27
    No surprise. Adsense ads on proxy and image hosting sites never last. Learn from this, kids.
     
    jackburton2006, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  8. fortgo

    fortgo Peon

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    #28
    Chatmasta, - no idea, as I pointed earlier,
    and I definitely will have to switch to Adbrite
    Ncaditya, as Yahoo is not International
    as yet. Will apply shortly.

    Thanks
     
    fortgo, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  9. ncaditya

    ncaditya Guest

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    #29
    Google is cracking heavily on all sites these days
    good or bad so only option is to find a better alternative.
     
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  10. fortgo

    fortgo Peon

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    #30
    Jackburton, you are probably right,
    but what do you think about the
    way they blocked my site? After all -
    everything was done according their
    rules. Clean site, no strange ads, no
    links to porn, adult, whatsoever...

    And they sent me an email with a
    proxified link of one of the surfers to
    an adult site? Oh well, I am simply sorry
    as this site was my biggest earner...
     
    fortgo, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  11. chatmasta

    chatmasta Peon

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    #31
    I suggest you ask them for proof of a user visiting this page, because if what you say is true, then they have no way of proving this.
     
    chatmasta, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  12. qwestcommunications

    qwestcommunications Notable Member

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    #32
    My guess is that it has probably something to do with the promotion of black hat techniques that you've been applying to your sites. I don't know, it could be.
     
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  13. fortgo

    fortgo Peon

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    #33
    Qwestcommunications,

    No, this simply COULDN'T BE...

    As I said earlier to Shoemoney as well,
    offering the report here was a way to be aware
    of both sides for the once working with Adsense.

    Of both the good and the bad, the WH & BH ways.
    This doesn't place me necessarily between the BH.
    I like to know all there is to know. But I haven't been
    using any of it however, and definitely not on the
    proxy that has been blocked today :(
     
    fortgo, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  14. jackburton2006

    jackburton2006 Peon

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    #34
    That is all true, but you have ignored one very important detail: When you have a proxy site or an image hosting site, YOU GIVE AWAY CONTROL. That is the risk you take, and it's a massive risk, and the one reason why proxy and image hosting sites never last with Adsense.
     
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  15. eduardo

    eduardo Peon

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    #35
    Just out of curiosity, did the link that Google give you have adsense ads on it? I don't mean your site, but the site the person was visiting through your proxy. Maybe they were violating the tos on their site, and when Google checked the logs they see your url going to a page that is violating the tos?
     
    eduardo, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  16. fortgo

    fortgo Peon

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    #36
    Jackburton,

    This is than the main problem, and you are
    so right. There are people that I know however
    that are running networks of proxies and all
    went well for more than a year, and they sold it.
    Never got a problem. This is why I started with
    it too, and with one only proxy, not a network.

    Eduardo, yes. The site is an adult site with .co.uk
    extention, and I saw on their index page blocked
    google ads... and just what jackburton is saying here -
    I am afraid he is right, no control whatsoever we
    have over what the visitors do or where they go :(
     
    fortgo, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  17. eduardo

    eduardo Peon

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    #37
    So that was probably the problem. Your site was used to view a site that was in violation of the tos. I have a few proxy sites too... so this sucks.
     
    eduardo, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  18. fortgo

    fortgo Peon

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    #38
    It seems so Eduardo...
    However what is the sense of it??
    What have we done wrong and why do
    WE GET PUNISHED, if there is non
    affilaition, or advertising for these sites
    whatsoever??

    This is why I immediately wrote to them
    explaining that I had nothing to do with
    this site whatsoever.

    My hope is that they would see that their
    decision was Un-Just and would unblock
    my poor site....
     
    fortgo, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  19. chatmasta

    chatmasta Peon

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    #39
    Ah yes, that is probably what happened. Please keep us posted...

    You should look into ways for CGI proxy to mask its IP. Either that, or hook your proxy up to another proxy. LOL. How funny would that be...
     
    chatmasta, Dec 16, 2006 IP
  20. FireStorM

    FireStorM Well-Known Member

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    #40
    You are very lucky you were not banned from Adsense itself . I think it is because you have more than 1 site with Adsense. :)
     
    FireStorM, Dec 16, 2006 IP