What defines Adult content?

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by Enzo, Oct 3, 2005.

  1. #1
    One of my sites is pulling a little traffic for a female porn star. However, it's not an adult site at all whatsoever. There is no link to any adult material, no adult wording and no naked people.

    Obviously, there is some adsense on the page as well, otherwise I wouldn't be posting this.

    Here is what I did:
    I took some face shots of that porn star and spread the images throughout the homepage. It's face shots only, no titties, nothing.

    While the ads which were displaying on the page had nothing to do with the porn star whatsoever, CTR and clicks went up.

    Was I violating?

    I understand that I probably was pushing some non-targeted traffic and due to business ethics I removed the pics already. Now I am back to my lousy click through rates again. :(

    If I make something like an information page about that porn star without nudity and adult material. Would that be ok?


    Thanks all,

    Enzo
     
    Enzo, Oct 3, 2005 IP
  2. The Webmaster

    The Webmaster IdeasOfOne

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    I think this would help you.
     
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  3. Enzo

    Enzo Well-Known Member

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    #3
    so you are giving me a green light on this .... thanks
     
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    You're always Welcome. Did someone say Green!!! Yummmmm
     
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  5. Enzo

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    dont remind ...I am trying to quit for a lil while.
     
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  6. i30

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    #6
    Perhaps it's in the filename of the picture...
     
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  7. Enzo

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    what is ... ?
     
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    #8
    There's so many ways of making money on Adsense, why would you even bother with something that is remotely against the terms?
     
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    cause horny people on my pages love to click unrelated ads :)
     
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    Maybe the filename of the pic has adult content.

    Change it to like pic1 or something.
     
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    Enzo Well-Known Member

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    i30:

    sry dude, I think you are misunderstanding me. I am not complaining that the site is pulling adult traffic. It's better than no traffic at all (in my opinion). I know exactly why I am getting this type of traffic and I am not intending on giving it up.

    Think of it this way: I have a site about Foxes and I am getting people who want foxy ladys.

    I dont want to through adsense of the site cause I happened to get this traffic. But it's a dilemma cause I can't serve the visitors with the proper ads, know what I mean?
     
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