This girl asks people to click her ads but gives specifications so she won't be "accused of click fraud." Hilarious and sad. http://lerryn.stumbleupon.com/
Does google recache sites that refer to those who are getting a higher than usual amount of clicks? I would've thought that they would be able to auto-check people doing this.
Not to say that this person is innocent, but this isn't the best proof of a violation. I mean, anyone could have set up the stumbleupon page to try to get the person who run the blogspot site kicked out of Adsense. If Google does cancel her account, then anyone can get anyone else banned from Adsense by setting up the same kind of pages.
that's true; but who has the time or energy to do this, really? Its so much easier to go to the person's site and click the ads a billion times in an attempt to get them booted.
I don't know, if I wanted to get someone kicked out for some reason, I wouldn't want to risk accidentally giving them a lot of money from my click-bombing...
he probably doesnt even realize its against TOS. Most people don't even read it. How many sites say "click my ads" in one form or another? Google does a terrible job explaining that adsense revenue doesnt come from a money tree and advertisers actually pay for it.