Why no ads on this page, but ads on the other?

Discussion in 'Placement / Reviews / Examples' started by irideflatland, Mar 17, 2006.

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    Ok, I just started this site, I put the ads on yesterday. This page doesn't show the ads - http://www.fpsgaming.us/halo_2_general_weapon_info.html
    but this page does - http://www.fpsgaming.us/halo_2_weapon_glitches.html

    They both have lots of content, so what's the difference? I read that AdSense doesn't show ads if there is sensitive content, so are the weapons sensitive content?
     
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    irideflatland Banned

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    And what do you think of the layout? It's my first site and I coded it all by myself, no Frontpage stuff.
     
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    irideflatland Banned

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    So nobody knows why?
     
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    MediaHustler Well-Known Member

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    I hate glitchers :D
     
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    ahkip Prominent Member

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    too many kill, that's a stop word that prevent Ads. so do suicide, bomb, gun
     
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    jdi_knght Peon

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    Possible words or phrases that *might* cause this:
    kill
    kill a person
    die
    kill them
    kill a person with one grenade
    headshot

    Keep in mind these are all just guesses, but were words I saw on your page related to killing or death, and that may be google 'stop words' or phrases. It may be having one of the words, or more than one of the words.

    Or it could be something else entirely..... Sorry but this is my best guess. Maybe someone else will have some input. I suppose you could always contact google too and ask them.

    Good luck!
     
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    irideflatland Banned

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    See that's what I thought too. Isn't there a tag that I can insert so it ignores that text?

    EDIT: I searched AdSense and found the tags, so I basically made it ignore the whole body. We'll see if that works. Do you think I could choose to ignore separate words, like "kill", or can I only use the tag once? And will the tag even matter, because the words probably flag something still?
     
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    ahkip Prominent Member

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    i don't think it will be ignore. it is just for you to "suggest" where google should take a look. They will index all word and stop Ads from showing even you put ignore
     
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    Can they do anything about it if I email them?
     
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    you could try...but i believe they wouldn't have time to check every site..there must be a lot of mail with same purpose send to them everyday.
    My experience, i have a site about woman genital health and i use word sex. Ads doesn't show. Take out the word, Ads come out
     
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