Are F*ck words domain name allowed on adsense?

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    Are F*ck words domain name allowed on adsense? Please advice. Thanks
     
    tandiono, May 25, 2007 IP
  2. sonofsam

    sonofsam Peon

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    I am guessing no. You should email adsense to verify, and not just take someones word for it though.
     
    sonofsam, May 25, 2007 IP
  3. pozer

    pozer Active Member

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    no, I think if you put adsense on domain with that word you will get only PSA ads
     
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  4. browntwn

    browntwn Illustrious Member

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    Adult content not allowed.
    Fu-k is an adult word.

    Therefore, domain with the word fu-k in it would not be allowed.



    I don't know why so many people find this concept confusing.
     
    browntwn, May 25, 2007 IP
  5. delsia

    delsia Well-Known Member

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    Maybe because f-ck is being used so much in our days that its being accepted as a normal word.
     
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    cb711 Well-Known Member

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    what about kickas*wallpapers?
     
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    Just because it has f*ck in the domain, doesn't mean it's adult content. I think it depends on the way it's used, like cb711's domain isn't adult. Your best bet is to just email them and ask though.
     
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  8. browntwn

    browntwn Illustrious Member

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    No it is not. You don't see it in legal documents, you don't see it in business reports. Sure general language has become more coarse, but profanity is hardly accepted as a normal professional word.

    KickAssWallpapers is on a different level than the word fu-k. Ass often refers to a donkey or a mule, and is not always considered profane.


    Of course it does. The content can be whatever, but any site with that in the domain is an adult site. Funny how you use an example, that does not use the word fuck. Please show us all a site with that word in the domain that is not considered an adult site. The word in the domain name makes it an adult site per se.
     
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    and since when did you work for Google Adsense?

    Take therapistfinder.com ... is that adult because it contains the word rapist? No because it's not meant that way (it's therapist finder). What about cummingfirst.com? Is it adult? Nope far from it... it's a church. I'm sure there are same examples with f*ck in them, but I don't care enough about your opinion to go looking for them.

    and swear words aren't always considered adult. In fact in England at the age of 15 you can go and see a film with f*ck and other swear words in it... yet it's not considered an adult film.
     
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  10. browntwn

    browntwn Illustrious Member

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    . . .

    waiting . . .


    hmm, no adsense sites with fuck in the domain. I am shocked. . .

    PM me when you find one that has been around for a while.
     
    browntwn, May 26, 2007 IP
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    why you want to use F*** word for adsense?
     
    littlegreenwarrior, May 26, 2007 IP
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    and don't bother responding, you're on my ignore list.
     
    micmicmic, May 27, 2007 IP
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    qwestcommunications Notable Member

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    No. I would definately say no. At times, google can be lenient but I doubt they will be in your case.
     
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    mynameisdi Banned

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    Found this topic via google, lol.

    So let's bump this for now.

    I have a f*ck domain that I want to use adsense with. Thoughts? It's non-adult. Just a blog about how messed up the country is I live in.

    I've contacted Google on this one, we'll see what they have to say. I'll post in this thread again when I get an answer.
     
    mynameisdi, Dec 20, 2007 IP
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    the word could be considered adult or offensive by adsense bots, and you may be placed under the list of accounts to review automatically!
     
    Sohan, Dec 20, 2007 IP
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    h ttp:// firstfuckstories.blogspot.com /2007/12/cousin-leads-me-to-1st-time.html


    this site f u ck word and cheat ad sense and advertiser
     
    googlereporter, Dec 20, 2007 IP
  17. browntwn

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    I still think any domain name with the word f-ck would be considered by Google to be per se adult. Let us know what adsense says in response to your question.
     
    browntwn, Dec 21, 2007 IP
  18. mynameisdi

    mynameisdi Banned

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    Yup, they got back at me and said these domains are not allowed.

    Bummmer....
     
    mynameisdi, Jan 1, 2008 IP