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Did RSS feed news is against adsense?

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by lapidus, Apr 6, 2015.

  1. #1
    Hello folks

    I just start to read about how to make money with RSS News on my website showing Google adsense,and i found that is against Google TOS.

    Here you can see that Google not allow RSS feed websites to use with Adsense
    https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/2721306

    And here you can see what one of workers say about that
    http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/google-adsense-unzips-conservative-website

    But Google allow to display his news in RSS feeds

    https://support.google.com/news/answer/59255?hl=en

    (Why Google give to us his RSS feeds if that is Google TOS)? Funny situation

    Now i am definitelly give up to use any rss feed for news on my website,because i am affraid that my account will be banned.

    Waiting your answers because this is very sticky theme to discuss. Sincerely
     

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  2. GregWR

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    #2
    I think you misunderstand what it means, you are not allowed adverts in the RSS feed itself, not the actual website.
     
    GregWR, Apr 11, 2015 IP
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    Agent000 Prominent Member

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    They tend to ban sites that aggregate news via RSS feeds from other sites for the reason that the content is copied and not unique.
     
    Agent000, Apr 11, 2015 IP
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    lapidus Well-Known Member

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    Yes, Agent that is true.But i see lot of website who use RSS Feed and they are good in Adsense(not banned)I think Google only see who make good money for them and then he not ban they. I still can't understand why
     
    lapidus, Apr 12, 2015 IP
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    Agent000 Prominent Member

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    If you see a site that is not compliant with the Adsense terms and conditions, then report them. Google will check and if they are not, then adserving will be disabled.
     
    Agent000, Apr 12, 2015 IP
  6. lapidus

    lapidus Well-Known Member

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    Agent hi. Sry i don't want to do that i just say how some website can have rss feed some not. Google know when payment come at end to send a money to advertiser,they know from where traffic come etc.... Then i say i am confused why they ban someone and someone no. Google is strange for me in that way.
     
    lapidus, Apr 12, 2015 IP
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    Agent000 Prominent Member

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    Google does not have the resources to check every website that uses Adsense on a regular basis to see if they are in compliance. They rely on reports; algorithmic assessment of traffic patterns and occasional random checks on some sites. If a site is not in compliance, then it means that Google does not know about it yet or it does and has given them an exemption (ie they are a premium publisher).
     
    Agent000, Apr 12, 2015 IP
  8. lapidus

    lapidus Well-Known Member

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    Agent what you mean if they are premium publishers? Did this mean that if they buying Adwords to promote website then they are protected in some way?
     
    lapidus, Apr 13, 2015 IP
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    Agent000 Prominent Member

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    A premium publisher is one that can negotiate their own terms and conditions with Google; they do not have the same terms and conditions that the rest of us have. They are the really big publsihers with millions of page views and huge quality organic traffic.
     
    Agent000, Apr 13, 2015 IP
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    Different Man Greenhorn

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    You can not use adsense in RSS feed page. Actually, google already disable this access to show adsense in RSS feed.
     
    Different Man, Apr 13, 2015 IP
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    Agent000 Prominent Member

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    might help if you actually read this thread first before making a fool of yourself and commenting on something that this thread is NOT about.
     
    Agent000, Apr 13, 2015 IP
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    lapidus Well-Known Member

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    New update on this threat. Google not ban sites at all for using Rss aggregator feeds
     
    lapidus, Nov 25, 2016 IP
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    So how do you explain all those sites who come over to the Google adsense help group who either got banned for doing it or not approved fr it?
     
    Agent000, Nov 25, 2016 IP
  14. Howie Vahedi

    Howie Vahedi Peon

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    I believe you can use RSS, but certain conditions apply


     
    Howie Vahedi, Nov 28, 2016 IP