Disabled ads on one of my websites

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by Palmer5555, May 9, 2010.

  1. #1
    Since the Google feedback is not the best, I think this forum is my bet chance to get this issue resolved...

    Several weeks ago I received this from Google:


    I received this from Google AdSense for a website that is not mine:

    Hello,

    While reviewing your account, we noticed that you are currently displaying
    Google ads in a manner that is not compliant with our policies. For
    instance, we found violations of AdSense policies on pages such as
    http://www.siteground151.com/~britis...bum=772&pos=21.
    Please note that this URL is an example and that the same violations may
    exist on other pages of your website.

    As stated in our program policies, AdSense publishers are not permitted to
    place Google ads on pages with violent content, including videos or images
    of fights.

    As a result, we have disabled ad serving to the site.

    Your AdSense account remains active. However, we strongly suggest that you
    take the time to review our program policies
    (https://www.google.com/adsense/policies ) to ensure that all of your
    remaining pages are in compliance.

    Please note that we may disable your account if further violations are
    found in the future.

    Sincerely,

    The Google AdSense Team

    Issue ID# 953091
    ----------------
    For more information regarding this warning email, please visit our Help
    Center:
    https://www.google.com/adsense/suppo...?answer=113058.

    Again, this website:

    http://www.siteground151.com/~britis...bum=772&pos=21

    Is not mine and I have nothing to do with it. My two website are:

    www.fxtradeblog.com Hosted at GoDaddy

    and

    http://siteground151.com/~fxtradeb/forum/ A forum hosted at SiteGround

    The ads from the forum have been removed by Google and that account has been disabled.

    I contacted SiteGround and they said the following:

    Thank you for contacting SiteGround HelpDesk.

    We have reviewed the case in details and we noticed that your primary domain name is currently not pointed to our server. Most probably you have used the shared server address for your Google Ads service. However your account is hosted on a shared server where there is other customers. That is why if the shared server url address is used for Google Services that might be violation with their policy. The best solution in this case is to point your domain name to us and use it for your Google Ads sense service :

    ns1.siteground151.com - 67.15.243.7
    ns2.siteground151.com - 67.15.243.107

    The above change should be made at your previous registrar / host. Once made it will require 24 hours to propagate and take effect. After that your domain will resolve to our server and everything should be working fine.

    If you need further help, do not hesitate to contact us again.

    Best Regards,

    Stanislav.I
    Technical Support Teams

    I took care of that by doing the following:

    That's quite easy. What you need to do is to create a subdomain using your cPanel with us called forum.fxtradeblog.com and point it towards the forum/ subfolder in your public_html directory.

    Once this has been done, ask GoDaddy to point the A record for your forum.fxtradeblog.com to siteground151.com IP address -- 67.15.243.7.

    This is the current info:

    OK:

    I created the forum.fxradeblog.com and pointed it to 67.15.243.7

    When http://forum.fxtradeblog.com is entered into the address bar this does take you to http://siteground151.com/~fxtradeb/forum/index.php

    Is this as far as I can go on SiteGround to let Google know that this website is 'fixed'?


    This is where I am right now. I tried to reload some AdSense code and they are not showing up. Does anyone see anything wrong with my site here:

    http://forum.fxtradeblog.com

    Thanks.

    My other website:http://www.fxtradeblog.com

    Is still running ads and is still active with my AdSense accoount.
     
    Palmer5555, May 9, 2010 IP
  2. edith hadiansyah

    edith hadiansyah Active Member

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    have you contact adsense support, and tell them that is not my site but the website owner use your adsense code.
     
    edith hadiansyah, May 9, 2010 IP
  3. Palmer5555

    Palmer5555 Peon

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    Yes, I have contacted them on several occasions and have not heard back from them at all. The website that does not belong to me that was causing the account to be disabled looks like they have changed their ad vendor too = not AdSense.
     
    Palmer5555, May 9, 2010 IP
  4. edith hadiansyah

    edith hadiansyah Active Member

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    Palmer5555 Peon

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    thanks edith...

    i'll give that a shot..have a great day
     
    Palmer5555, May 9, 2010 IP
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    Palmer5555 Peon

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    alviyarisa:

    what do you mean?
     
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    zae Peon

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    google always suspend or banned. I have twice banned
     
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  8. PaulSch

    PaulSch Active Member

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    I got banned by google. It seems that somebody in a different continent was bored one day in an Internet cafe, and just sat clicking on my ads. Google said I had broken TOS, banned the account and kept my money from the previous month, although they said that up to that one day all the previous clicks had been legitimate. If I tried that somebody would call it theft.
     
    PaulSch, May 12, 2010 IP