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Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by obrusoft, Oct 12, 2005.

  1. Nintendo

    Nintendo ♬ King of da Wackos ♬

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    #61
    I know of one webmaster who banned a member from his message boards. That banned member click-bombed the site and the webmaster got dumped from AdSense.
     
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  2. Homer

    Homer Spirit Walker

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    #62
    Umm, yes it is! But subject to human appeal as YFS suggests.
     
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  3. MichaelD

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    #63
    I'm still trying to figure out why so many people (it's now 7 pages) feel the need to go into a discussion with some dumb, ignorant 13 year old. You guys have way too much time on your hand. :D
     
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  4. Nintendo

    Nintendo ♬ King of da Wackos ♬

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    #64
    Topics like this generate a lot of replies!!!!! [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG]

    er I'm only on page four!!!!
     
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  5. minstrel

    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    #65
    Maybe it's because those "dumb, ignorant 13 year old" thieves create trouble for honest people on both sides of the AdWords-AdSense equation?

    And by the way -- a lot of those thieves and fraud artists are a lot older than 13.
     
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  6. yfs1

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    #66
    And they are putting their own AdSense or AdWords account at risk if they try it.

    The first line of defense is an automated filter. Although you won't always get suspended when someone trys this, it is possible. But I am sure the human reviewers have a ton of analysis tools at their disposal and despite the claim in another thread that it can be untraceable, that isn't true.

    So unless its the CIA that is targeting your AdSense account, as long as you were not involved you will be reinstated.

    The exception may be if someone does it from your computer or on a computer you have used before (Family is a big one just trying to help)

    The moral : Don't tell anyone about your AdSense sites. Someone over at WMW had a great quote --- "Don't tell anyone about your sites, especially your family. They may try to "help you out". Let them think you are running a bestiality site...At least you won't get banned"
     
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    sachin410 Illustrious Member

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    #67
    Use 40 posts per page setting. That will make browsing long threads easier.

    For me the thread is still on page 2 :D
     
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  8. www.AmCy.org

    www.AmCy.org American CyberSpace®

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    #68
    I agree that it is very possible to do. I've seen how folks use sophisticated IP cloaking systems to do their dirty business (someone used cloaking to cheat in a contest I run), and I also think that less sophisticated techniques can be employed to get someone banned.

    As always, IMO.

    AmCy
     
    www.AmCy.org, Oct 14, 2005 IP