A couple of funny violations.... http://www.oursite.com/ Speaks for itself. http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/cleaning.htm Scroll approx. halfways down, to the paragraph starting with "Hallelujah!" and read the first sentence.
First one is an obvious violation--the second tho???? VERY VERY GREY AREA. I would say someone saying they clicked on it doesn't mean they actually did. I've said I clicked ads instead of saying I right clicked copied the url and pasted into my browser(much easier to say the first). However it does bring attention to the ad but if you read the entire paragraph in context it says that Google did a BAD job giving you ads you needed choose this instead. So does BAD ATTENTION to Googles contextual targetting really promote clicking?
Yes, prolly, but then again, if you hover your mouse over all the links on the page and look at the bottom of your browser, it's nothing but clickbank and referral links.