Does Adsense Allow Non Nude Adult Content?

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  1. #1
    thats the burning question.can i put google adsense in this site or what other alternative are there?
     
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  2. goldfish

    goldfish Active Member

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    Non nude content?:confused:
     
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    wyattt Active Member

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    No adult content period! If you wouldn't let your kid see it, you shouldn't let Google see it.
     
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    I think the answer is no. Especially the "non-nude" type sites that show teens in suggestive poses.
     
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    mbfootball47 Well-Known Member

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    google is very strict with adult content. I would guess no.
     
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    constructicle Boy Active Member

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    yes.something like provocative dancing shows and girls in bikini.
     
    constructicle Boy, Aug 22, 2007 IP
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    Trapped Well-Known Member

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    I did a small research and guess what, everything that is into "sexually" or "mature" is considered as adult content. There for, you are not allowed to use AdSense on such site. Tho if you have a forum that has subforum with adult content, you can disable Google adsense from that subforum and make the subforum Members only to be able to read.
     
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  8. CountryBoy

    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    Erm, NO. Google have a selection of highly trained nuns for weeding out adult content. Their interpretation of adult is what most of us would consider tame.

     
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    constructicle Boy Active Member

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    well,but i see some sites that has girls in provocative acts which has adsense.in that case,what is the best PPC that does pays?
     
    constructicle Boy, Aug 22, 2007 IP
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    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    From time to time you will see that, yes. But you can be fairly certain that these sites weren't approved by AdSense (eg. the account was approved on a different site). Any site revealing too much flesh or provocative posing will almost certainly receive a warning if it's reported - extreme nudity will be banned outright. I'd probably go for AdBrite instead.

     
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    constructicle Boy Active Member

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    adbrite?i heard some horrible reviews on them.do they pay?thru cheque or paypal?what about avnads?are they good
     
    constructicle Boy, Aug 22, 2007 IP
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    whats definition "non nude adult content"?
     
    lastname, Aug 22, 2007 IP
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    LOL! That was funny.

    Googles perspective of "adult content" is a lot different then the "dictionary term"

    Anything that's provocative, or shows to much skin would and probably will be considered adult if you emailed them and asked.
     
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  14. constructicle Boy

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    excellent information countryboy.thanks a million!
     
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    constructicle Boy Active Member

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    non nude i suppose means no showing of tits and nipples and the pubic hair?
     
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    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    Sorry for the crudity ladies!
    Definitely no showing of those bits, no.
    No showing of anything less that could get a horney old pensioner aroused either - these nuns are very picky!

     
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  17. constructicle Boy

    constructicle Boy Active Member

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    haha!google adsense guys are quite nice though.i spoke to some of them thru email and they are quite freiendly
     
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    LOL, VERY good! You used the word ADULT in your post. If you consider it ADULT, it's a very good possibility that so will Google. If you had taken the time to read the policies, you'd see that they frown on Adult and/or Mature content.
     
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    Doesn't the google team own " toxic magazine " heck they got partial nudity everywhere and nothing but adsense everywhere. this is about the only thing that gets lots of traffic now a days I think partial is fine and tolerated.

    I know who owns that site , its all a google conspiracy , heed my words I know these things.
     
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    They wont allow it, BUT WHAT's THE URL!!! ;)
     
    gweb, Aug 22, 2007 IP