How come anti-facebook articles generate PSAs?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by 1associate, Mar 10, 2010.

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    An article about facebook was not complimentary but did not use bad language. Everybody loves FaceBook but this article rubbished it and its users. It did so in a mild mannered way and in a feeble attempt to redress the brown nosing "I adore FB" balance. It could have been far ruder and, for example, considered the sinister use of FaceBook by dirty old men pretending to be children to befriend children... it DID suggest that many members are false...

    Why would adsense on such an article be PSAs? How does rubbishing FB go against TOS?
     
    1associate, Mar 10, 2010 IP
  2. FavouritesBlog

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    If its an article or a review of a site, its ok. But if its an obvious hate page, or hate content then adsense will obviously not like it.

    Considering facebook and google are seperate, i dont think adsense would ban you for " hating " on facebook.
     
    FavouritesBlog, Mar 10, 2010 IP
  3. 1associate

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    I think you're right as the article is entitled "I hate FaceBook" and uses the word hate several times. Perhaps I'll change it to "detest"...
     
    1associate, Mar 11, 2010 IP
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    I think It's not good to "hate" something. Maybe You should write in better language :)
     
    monita, Mar 13, 2010 IP
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    Excuse me? Maybe I should write using a fuller vocabulary or at least one which omits the word "hate". I certainly don't need to be told that in a semi-literate comment. Here's a tip for you:

    Maybe you should learn to write
     
    1associate, Mar 14, 2010 IP