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How to get domain out of Adsense ban

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by SEOBusiness, Nov 18, 2013.

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    Hello all, one of my domains is banned by Adsense, how can I remove the ban away? are there anything I can do?

    Reason of Adsense ban could be porn pictures uploaded by site's users. I have deleted all the porn content now.

    Please advise, many thanks.
     
    SEOBusiness, Nov 18, 2013 IP
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    Agent000 Prominent Member

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    You undo whatever caused the ban and complete the appeal form.
     
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    SEOBusiness Well-Known Member

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    Okay, where to find the appeal form.
     
    SEOBusiness, Nov 19, 2013 IP
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    Google even did not send me a message on the issue.
     
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    So how do you know it was banned?
    What message do you get when you try to log into your adsense account?
     
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    You have to wait some days until they'll respond, you must have some strong arguments for removing the ban
     
    RosuC, Nov 19, 2013 IP
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    Did you not notice that they have not appealed ... so how is waiting a few days going to help?
     
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    Of course that I've read all, but usually the Google responses are coming in 3-4 days. About the ban - they had no reasons to give him any messages about the ban his account from AdSense.
     
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    WTF are you talking about? You originally told him to wait some days for Google to respond.... please explain how waiting is going to help? They have not even sent in an appeal yet:
    You obviously did NOT read the thread before replying.

    What on-earth do you mean by this nonsense:
    Google always give a reason (sometimes a cryptic one) unless there was a problem with the receipt of the email that occasionally happens.
     
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    I don't understand - are you his lawyer ? Or you just love to make contradictions ? I've respond only based on the @SEOBusiness information. About where to find the appeal - he should check a bit on his AdSense account.
    Anyway, interesting discussion - I'm it for it :)
     
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    I don't know about what Google are you talking about, but if they BAN a site from AdSense they're not oblige to give any reason, you should read more careful their TOS and there you'll see that they have the right to BAN a website from AdSense without any reason if they find an unusual or suspect action on the mentioned WebSite.
     
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    They alway give a reason (often its a cryptic reason). There is always an email. Occasionally the email does not arrive or arrives several days after the ban.

    I am also guessing the the OP was NOT banned, but might have just had the ad serving to his site suspended due to a policy violation (ie the porn). If that was the case, then its really easy to reverse it and certianly not a matter of
    I asked the OP for more details. You should not really be commenting and spreading misinformation on something you really don't know anything about.
     
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    I think that I've said the same thing - maybe with different words. But I'm telling you, from my experience, lately they don't send even this mail, Google changed a lot and I know that is not normal from their side but is written in their TOS and they'll do it more and more. Their target is to clean all so called "bad content" websites :)
     
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    Thank you for all your replies.

    The domain was used to make a dating site. I remember some users uploaded several porn pictures. Surely I deleted those pictures when I found them.

    Since the dating site was not doing good, I removed the whole site two weeks after it was started. And left the domain empty for about six months.

    Just very recently, I started a new site under the domain, and found that adsense can not displayed properly.

    Some people on Google adsense forums suggested that the domain could be banned by Google Adsense.

    Last night I sent Google a feedback to explain all the things.
     
    SEOBusiness, Nov 19, 2013 IP
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    am I doing the right thing?
     
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    If it's Porn then that's not a minor issue, it's an instant and permanent ban with no chance of appeal given. Note that they don't always give you the right of appeal. If you were selling bibles and saw your ads appearing next to porn you'd want the guy banning for life. Game over on this one. No point in wasting your time discussing it.
     
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    If you can login to adsense, please go to Policy Violation link on the lhs where you can find the details.
     
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    Hello, thank you for your reply. So what do you suggest now? Should I start a new website and move articles from old site to a new one, and do the redirection?
     
    SEOBusiness, Nov 26, 2013 IP
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    I think that this is the only solution, be careful about the articles - you should modify the content a bit because these content was already indexed by the searching engines.
     
    RosuC, Nov 26, 2013 IP