Adsence Code Removed for Compliance

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by kar76, Nov 2, 2013.

  1. #1
    Hello Friends

    Need Help from Adsence Experts here to Understand one thing

    My site has been banned for code on non-compliance pages

    They says site has adult pages. I found some pages having pics which may consider as adult but not por*. I remove adsence code from those pages.

    Now i want to know, Is my site comply with adsence now? or I have to delete those pages or pics completely. I found some sites having adult content and same kind of pics but there ads are active on sites ( Note: They remove adsense code from those adult content pages)

    I searched and watch video from Google and little confused.
     
    kar76, Nov 2, 2013 IP
  2. matt_62

    matt_62 Prominent Member

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    To be safe, I would remove adsense from the entire site, or remove the content entirely.
    Having an adsense account is too valuable to gamble with.
     
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    The site has to comply. You have to remove the images. If another site is breaking the guidelines, report them.
     
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    Unfortunately you've slightly missed the point. It's the pages you need to remove and not the adsense. The fact that other sites are running ads on similar pages just cuts no ice with google at all and is no defense against a ban. Finger pointing in life in general never gets you anywhere. Also the 'adult pages' ban catches people out, if you look in detail and dig down into the guidelines adsense site, you will find that any images classed as 'provocative' can get you banned, it's a misconception that porn is the issue. Cleavage shot? That's classed as provocative and gets you a ban. I've said time and again on this forum but will say it again, "Would it offend a muslim?" If the answer is yes then don't put it on your site running adsense. Does a muslim advertiser want their ad showing next to a girl wearing nothing but a skimpy bikini? See what I mean?
    With regards to not placing adsense on offending pages. That might have helped had you done it from the very start, as it might not have flagged up, but now you are stuffed. E.g.if they've hit you with an 'adult' ban then the chances are you've lost your account for good. You don't say if they have given you the right to appeal or not?
     
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    Its not really "adult". It is really "family friendly" that is the standard.
     
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    Just quoting the 'adult' wording above! But yes family friendly is a good rule of thumb!
     
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    I confused that this digital point gives me earning but I dont know for which reason they show me earning in digital point's adsense section. Eitther for adsense or for posting in forum?
     
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    what are you talking about?

    Are you talking about in the top right hand corner of your screen your "earnings"? if so, this has NOTHING to do with the forum as this is income from sites where you have places your adsense.
     
    matt_62, Nov 16, 2013 IP