I own 2 forums and i use adsense in 1 forum but there are illegal downloads in it and as google wont allow sites with illegal contents i would like to know if i hide all the Downloads section from guest and disable Bots to index Downloads section can i continue my adsense on the site with illegal contents will google find it out?
It is likely and I do not think you could hide that content from Googlebots anyway. Most of traffics sources check comes manually from human being so it would be harder to trickery over them.
how about denying the access to bots to all section in robots.txt like this: User-agent: * Disallow: Disallow: /cgi-bin/ Disallow: /admincp/ Disallow: /modcp/ Disallow:/symbian-s60-1st-2nd-edition/ Disallow:/symbian-os-9-x-os-v9-1-9-2-9-3/ Disallow:/symbian-os-9-4-series-60-5th-edition/ Disallow:/microsoft-windows/ Disallow:/mac-os-x/ Disallow:/linux-free-bsd/ Disallow:/applications/ Disallow:/pc/ Disallow:/console/ Disallow:/nulled-scripts/ Disallow:/free-web-templates/ Disallow:/seo/ Disallow:graphic-web-design-toolkit/ Disallow:/music/ Disallow:/movie/ Disallow:/ebook/ Code (markup):
Even if you could hide the section, the first time someone reports you to adsense, your account will be banned for a lifetime and you will lose all earnings. Even if a member doesn't report you, advertisers are given where their ads are running, so they will report you to get a refund of what they have spent. Follow the TOS and don't try to fool google. You can't deny the adsense bot anyway - it needs to read your content to deliver ads.
Adsense has its own crawler that will hit your site wherever you put a google advertisement so that it can try and serve proper contextual ads for you. Even if you are blocking Googlebot in robots.txt they'll still see the content of your site as long as there are adsense ads there. If you block google crawlers in iptables, htaccess, etc.. you will most likely get public service ads on your site. If you show ads on pages that aren't linking to illegal downloads then you should be safe, until a Google employee does a manual review of your site. Personally, I think that trying to outsmart Google is perilous.