banning theory

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by webhuge, Apr 12, 2007.

  1. #1
    hi all,
    before all sorry for my bad english,
    i check this forum regularly and see every time banning post , so i ask myself why google do not send a warning message before banning , i know you will tell me that google do it for some ones , but why not for all, so this is the question?
    after a beat thinking i found this :
    when google is doing a site review and they will not send his money , i mean it's not at the end of the month , and this site don't respect google tos they will send him a WARNING message .
    and if they do a site review to send him money and this site is not respecting google tos so they will not wait for him to do changes for his site to respect the TOs and they will ban him immediately.

    what do you think about ? :)
     
    webhuge, Apr 12, 2007 IP
  2. matthewk

    matthewk Guest

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    Im not sure why they just ban people, and give other people warning, doesnt make much sense to me. When i first started out, and didnt bother to read the TOS beginning to end, i got 3 warnins from google within a few months, but never got banned. Doesnt make much sense to me, but being as i didnt get banned, im not going to question it :)

    Matthew
     
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  3. Adpubster

    Adpubster Peon

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    I think a lot has to do with the grossness of the infraction. And if the reviewer can see that it's an honest mistake rather than a flagrant flaunting of the rules for the purpose of frauding advertisers.
     
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  4. allout

    allout Prominent Member

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    I agree with adpubster.

    It depends on what you did to get banned. If you clicked once on your own ads, they may give you a warning. If you or someone you ask to do it clicks several times then they will ban you right away. Thsy also seem to ban right away for adult content but may only warn you or ban a certain page if you accidently (or appears to be an accident) linked to some adult material.

    You have to look at it from the other side of the fence. Would you want to advertise through Google if they did not ban people for fake clicks. It cost a lot of money to advertise and it is a waste when people don't follow the rules of Adsense.

    Basically just follow the rules of the TOS and you should be fine.
     
    allout, Apr 12, 2007 IP
  5. nickflame

    nickflame Peon

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    i think it depends on the kind of infraction that you commit; if it is a small break of the tos then you get a warning, if it is a little bigger you get a ban; for instance if you put image next to ads you may get a warning but if you say click my ads you ll get a bn;
    Not sure, though...
     
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  6. internetmarketingiq

    internetmarketingiq Well-Known Member

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    It's a simple problem of "Do the math".

    With the sheer volume of Adsense participants (several hundered thousand, perhaps nearing or over a million - who knows?).

    How many employees would it take to look into every little problem?

    The reality is this. All they have to do is look at your account and see if it generates enough income to make it worthwhile to corrospond with you.

    Every action in business has a resulting cost.
     
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  7. netpox

    netpox Active Member

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    Adsense does send out messages. I guess it depends how they feel about your sites and if you're really worth it. They email me and tell me to change things if i'm doing something wrong.
     
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