I have no voilation but still they are saying my hub has voilations ??

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  1. Furqan Hassan profile image58
    Furqan Hassanposted 12 years ago

    I have checked around a thousand times if my hub has voilations but the result was no voliation. but when I click the publish button they say there is a voilation in my hub sad ?
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    HELP NEEDED !!!

  2. billabongbob profile image66
    billabongbobposted 12 years ago

    What find of violation is it?

    This should indicate the 'area' that needs to corrected.

  3. leahlefler profile image95
    leahleflerposted 12 years ago

    I can't see the actual wording of the violation, but I had one pop up recently that had a bad link (i.e. a link I had included was reported to be malicious at some point). I'm very glad the violation warning popped up, because I had no idea that link was bad.

    While the violation skull shows up on the hub, it doesn't indicate which link is bad, or which part of the hub is causing the problem. I had to go through my hub and click on every link to see which one was causing the problem... I finally found it and deleted that link.

    I hope you can find which part of your hub is triggering the problem!

  4. profile image0
    msivakumarposted 12 years ago

    http://hubpages.com/learningcenter/contents

    Go to the above link and review the section on HubPages help. Here all the possible violations are listed.

    Maybe due to oversight you could have done something wrong. Please check this, fix your mistake and update it again.

    Hope it helps.

    1. billabongbob profile image66
      billabongbobposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I had a violation issue that was flumixing me earlier on, I found my solutions here : http://hubpages.com/faq/#republish . I have sorted out 2 hubs that had different problems, now both of the are published. It's worth taking a good look here, it covers a lot of ground.

  5. WriteAngled profile image74
    WriteAngledposted 12 years ago

    It could be that affiliate marketing as a whole has become a forbidden topic on Hubpages...

    1. billabongbob profile image66
      billabongbobposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Is this because of Panda?? Has it all changed since it's introduction?

      1. WriteAngled profile image74
        WriteAngledposted 12 years agoin reply to this

        There are topics where hubs are more likely to be deleted if they are not high quality. Weight loss, abs, forex, MLM fall into this category, and I suspect affiliate marketing does too.

        1. billabongbob profile image66
          billabongbobposted 12 years agoin reply to this

          I stay well away from topics such as "Weight loss, abs, forex, MLM" and I will be sticking to just Amazon on HP for now. CLICKBANK and other affiliate programs seem to be causing a lot of problems.

          Thanks for taking the time to post WriteAngled.

  6. Cagsil profile image70
    Cagsilposted 12 years ago

    The violation tool on the statistic page only searches for basic violations, that I know of. However, your hub could have violations not caught by the tool.

    I would suggest you send an email to staff- Team@Hubpages.com and ask them directly what violations were made.

  7. cynical1 profile image60
    cynical1posted 12 years ago

    i have been told that a hub i published a YEAT ago is now in violation because, its to short, contains subject matter that i have already written about, or isnt good enough, i guess.. the last two hubs i published got pulled  for supposedly the same reasons..i have been posting hubs for two years and have only recently had these violations come to light. ive written 13 (-the 1 u unpublished and the two you didnt) and have had no problems whatsever. i hadnt published a new one until recently, so if im going to be admonished for writing the same way i have written on the same topics ive been writing about, just unpublish them all folks..i write for fun, not to be picked at, i get an idea or thought in my head and try to go with it. i may not always be grammatically correct, but i try to at least seem educated. now when i go to write a new hub, im all in a quandry, wondering if the hub will be published and frankly i dont want to keep worrying about how im writing, id rather just be known for my writing. thanks, but no thanks

    1. Cagsil profile image70
      Cagsilposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Many things have changed since you became a member. I know, I'm going on my second year as a member. I would suggest you visit the Learning Center and find out what's changed. Unless, that kind of effort is meaningless to you and if so, then all I can say is good-bye. hmm

      1. cynical1 profile image60
        cynical1posted 12 years agoin reply to this

        well cagsil i liked it the way it was before, i could just start a new hub and rant which is what i do, not about politics or controversial topics, but entertainment in genenral. if i wanted to write and have an editor pick at my writing, i guess i would have gotten my journalism degree and let a newspaper editor do that. as it is, i was 1 year short, which might explain my lack of grammatical correctness and spelling, as pointed out by mariska.
        if folks cannot undersand my writings or think i should be more "professional" on a non- professional writing site, then i would hope they would comment and let me know. my hubs stay about 83-85 on the hub o meter, dont if thats good, but i dont think thats to bad eh?
        so for now, im not writing anymore hubs, ive been to school, high school and college and dont feel like going with the flow. i want to write what i want to write,
        and iits not my going to the learning center is "meaningless", its just that i dont want to. i like the way my hubs are just fine and if people dont want to read them, thats ok .

        1. Cagsil profile image70
          Cagsilposted 12 years agoin reply to this

          Then so be it.

    2. Marisa Wright profile image87
      Marisa Wrightposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Cynical1, just because something has been published for a year means nothing, really.  It might have been breaking HubPages TOS all this time, but the moderation team hadn't noticed it before now.  There are so many thousands of Hubs that it's quite possible for a non-compliant Hub to go unnoticed for months.

      Your Hubs don't pay much regard to punctuation or spelling so I'm surprised they haven't triggered any filters before now.

      1. cynical1 profile image60
        cynical1posted 12 years agoin reply to this

        thank u 4 your insite marisa, if i right a nu hub,  ill do beter on my spellng and puctuation..

  8. donotfear profile image84
    donotfearposted 12 years ago

    I got the same thing on one of my hubs.  I corrected it, removed the link I believed it was, and it still says it's a violation.  I re-published it too.

    1. leahlefler profile image95
      leahleflerposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      When I fixed my hub with the bad link, the "skull" was still there for a while. Try re-running the violation checker (at the bottom of the page) and see if the warning disappears. When I ran the violation checker again, it updated the page and my scary little skull disappeared. I hope it works for you!

  9. profile image0
    msivakumarposted 12 years ago

    http://blog.hubpages.com/2011/04/new-pu … standards/

    The above blog posting details some of the new standards included by Hubpages. Hope it will be of help.

 
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