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AdSense nudity and monetization?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by FoxJones, Jul 8, 2019.

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    Hi, I make videos about indigenous peoples around the word and sometimes you see some nudity. Can I publish them on youtube and to get monetization? I would like to know if AdSense excludes them from monetization or not. My videos are about people living in the forest but women have exposed breast and I shot their daily life. I hope they are ok for the monetization.
     
    FoxJones, Jul 8, 2019 IP
  2. scurvy

    scurvy Well-Known Member

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    not what the average fatass joe american wanna see. so no.
     
    scurvy, Jul 10, 2019 IP
  3. FoxJones

    FoxJones Peon

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    I'm sorry but I don't understand well. Please, could you explain better? Thank you!
     
    FoxJones, Jul 10, 2019 IP
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    malky66 Acclaimed Member

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    Ignore @scurvy, he's just a sad racist.
     
    malky66, Jul 10, 2019 IP
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    qwikad.com Illustrious Member Affiliate Manager

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    This explains it best: https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/4410771?hl=en

    "If you’re unsure about whether or not something might be considered adult content, our general rule of thumb is this: if you wouldn’t want a child to see the content or you would be embarrassed to view the page at work in front of colleagues, then you should not place ad code on it"
     
    qwikad.com, Jul 11, 2019 IP
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    outrefranc Active Member

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    Yes, they have a zero tolerance on nudity. I've experienced it myself when I published an article about nude bikers in San Francisco, I received an email and they asked, well, they required me to remove one picture. I did.
     
    outrefranc, Jul 24, 2019 IP