Google AdSense ad serving disabled

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  1. Anath profile image66
    Anathposted 15 years ago

    Hi, I got this morning an email from Google AdSense notifying me that my Google adsense ad serving has been disabled to one of my blogs because of its adult content.

    I thought I had disabled Google on those pages, but It looks like I hadn't. 

    Any idea what do I do now? 

    I agree that I am writing adult content and I don't want Google ads displayed.  But, do I need to take any further action or that's it and its all settled and I don't need to do anything else.?

    1. relache profile image68
      relacheposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      1) go to the AdSense site and really read over the TOS

      2) go through your website and remove any coding for Google ads from any pages which don't comply with their guidelines.  If you don't, your AdSense account may be shut down entirely.

      Even though Google has disabled ads, if you leave the code there, you are in violation of their rules as those pages can be considered to be attempting to serve Google ads, or are evidence of how you are not in compliance with the TOS.

      1. Anath profile image66
        Anathposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        Thank you for the advice Relache. 

        I thought that I had already disabled ads, but I must have left some code somewhere.  Any ideas where to look -the blog is on blogger-

        Thanks

  2. Anath profile image66
    Anathposted 15 years ago

    Coming to think about it... I am almost sure that i didn't had any ads showing in that blog for the past Week or so, since I tried to disable Google adsense from that page. 

    Why did they send me that email if their ads were not showing anyway?

    1. Ultimate Hubber profile image71
      Ultimate Hubberposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Maybe because you had the ads before and when they looked into it the ads were there and they got late in emailing you. Just a guess. I don't think anyone can say for sure other than Google. You had the ads disabled anyway, so the move didn't really hurt you.

      If I were in your situation rite now, I would've spent my time on other blogs instead of trying to figure this out.

      1. Anath profile image66
        Anathposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        Thanks.

        I don't mind the ads being disabled on those blogs.  I just want to avoid trouble with Google, that is why I wondered if maybe I had to sign off somewhere or do something else...

  3. Uninvited Writer profile image75
    Uninvited Writerposted 15 years ago

    I'm surprised it's even allowed on HubPages if Adsense considers it to be adult content.

    1. Anath profile image66
      Anathposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      No.  Its not on HubPages  it is on a different site.  I am just looking for advice in here.

      1. Uninvited Writer profile image75
        Uninvited Writerposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        Ah, I see smile

  4. kevintuga profile image60
    kevintugaposted 15 years ago

    I think the best option you have too do is Calling for them, because even you send E-mail their workers in read fast and delete.

    First step call
    Second step explain what happen to you.
    Third step talk with masters of hubpages.

    1. Anath profile image66
      Anathposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Sorry guys, there has been some confussion.  I was not taking about HubPages.  I know the guidelines for publishing here.  As I said to UW it is on a different site but I wanted your advice.

      I'll try caling like you say anyway.  Thanks.

  5. ngureco profile image79
    ngurecoposted 15 years ago

    Please mark your blog as 'adult' in your Blogger settings, otherwise you may lose that blog as well.

    1. Anath profile image66
      Anathposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      I did a week ago but  this is the second time I am getting a "we have disabled your ads" e mail.

      1. profile image0
        Non-offensiveUserposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        The only thing left to do is to threaten (or promise) to beat them with your whips if they don't settle things up over there.

        1. Anath profile image66
          Anathposted 15 years agoin reply to this

          If I could get a contact number to call or a email I would, and I would take an inmense pleasure using my tools wink

          1. profile image0
            Non-offensiveUserposted 15 years agoin reply to this

            I know that you would.  Maybe you could introduce them to the world of pleasure and pain through the use of hooks and chains

  6. Finikya profile image59
    Finikyaposted 15 years ago

    I don't know if this is the correct forum but could someone help me?  I use a computer at a public library and for some reason am unable to publish hubs.
    I get a message about the IP address being bad or something and when I go to get help through the system it says something about an account being banned.
    I just opened this account and have yet to publish so i have no clue what is going on here!

    1. profile image0
      Non-offensiveUserposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      If someone got banned using the computers over there that are use the same IP address as the one you are on, then that might be the reason.

      1. Finikya profile image59
        Finikyaposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        Here is the message:

        Sorry, because of rule violations associated with your account or ip address, permission to publish new hubs has been revoked. You can still edit your existing hubs and save your changes to this hub by clicking the done editing button. Your right to publish may automatically be restored through time and adherence to the HubPages rules. Fixing or deleting existing flagged hubs may also help.


        You can't tell me that HP is going to ban a major metropolitan library and all its users because ONE person there didn't like ONE thing ONE person did here in the past!

        How stupid is that!?

        1. profile image0
          Non-offensiveUserposted 15 years agoin reply to this

          Let me put this in a completely non-offensive way.  They only see it as an IP address and not a library.  On the other hand, welcome to HP!

  7. vengab profile image59
    vengabposted 15 years ago

    Go to adsense forum and post this question as people there may have better answer.

    Is a pity to hear this.

    Anyways, still Cheers!

  8. Finikya profile image59
    Finikyaposted 15 years ago

    Thanks, guys!
    I e-mailed HP and someone was quite capable and totally understood that I am working out of a public library and NOW I am publishing again.

 
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