Banned. To thy own click be true.

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by Billl, Apr 14, 2009.

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    I received the email; you have violated the terms of Adsense and are banned. No explanation, just a list of possible reasons. The closest was; I was clicking my own ads. Which I wasn't. I believe my readers were visiting on a daily basis and clicking on ads. Isn't that what should happen? I appealed but got no response. Has this happened to anyone?

    Billl
    digitalpigg.com
     
    Billl, Apr 14, 2009 IP
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    alexa.com/siteinfo/digitalpigg.com
    Google doesn't just lie say that you were clicking on your own ads. Either you did it, family members, or friends. Think before you do BS like that next time. You will never get adsense back so move on dude.
     
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    Once Google disables one publisher's account, its really difficult to get it back. From my experience, they dont really disables without a good reason. Also, you could try to file in an appeal against your ban. But, less than 1% to get it back.
     
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    I feel it is high time Google give an online orientation program in becoming an adsense publisher. . Most of the up starters land in problems without understanding the seriousness of rules.
     
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    I'm sorry but I don't believe you don't know why they disabled your account. I've been on this forum for many years and have seen my fair share of disabled account threads. I can only remember one that was reinstated...
     
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