I wan't to get a wrongly judged hub back on the earnings from hub pages team@hub

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  1. GlstngRosePetals profile image68
    GlstngRosePetalsposted 11 years ago

    I wan't to get a wrongly judged hub back on the earnings from hub pages team@hubpages.com no good?

    I have a hub that was ok in the beginning 3 years ago then it wasn't ok a year later. Then it was ok again. Now its not ok again and I can't get help from the link team@hubpages.com. as it is invalid. The moderators have taken my hub away from any earnings. the hub is contiversial but also educational as it deals with the signs of child molestation and what to watch for. I have over 130,000 hits and I can not gain any revinue any more due to the moderating. This article is there to prevent and know the signs of this dispicable crime. What do I do??

  2. Theophanes profile image88
    Theophanesposted 11 years ago

    I have two articles like this. One on Women's Rights in the US and the other on reproductive strategies in the animal kingdom. Neither were written to rile people up, just to inform. I never bothered to see if this could be fixed, knowing advertisers will refuse to put their ads on an article that might have some of those forbidden offensive words... Context seems of little value. Sorry i couldn't be of more help, just know you're not the only one.

    1. StandingJaguar profile image68
      StandingJaguarposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      My article on Fertility Awareness (female reproduction cycle and birth control) is not allowed to have ads either. I guess talking about female organs in an educational manner is "sensitive" content...

  3. peeples profile image94
    peeplesposted 11 years ago

    I have 4 hubs that have no ads. 1 Child abuse related hub, two hubs discussing the sexual abuse and mental abuse serial killers get, and finally a hub I did yesterday of pictures of fruit that happen to look like body parts though I did not say anything that is considered not allowed. I guess the moderators got offended by mother nature. The funny thing about the situation to me is go to almost any porn site and there are google ads yet I can't talk about how to prevent child abuse? There is no fighting it at this point. If it isn't the moderators it's people who don't ike my other views and keep flagging my hubs. It makes no sense and quite honestly I am tired of the same old excuses when I know teaching others about the signs of child abuse is much more ad friendly than the half naked women in the google ads I see.
    The best option if you do want to fight it is to reply to an email they send you about your hub.

  4. Pamela99 profile image89
    Pamela99posted 11 years ago

    You can either leave the hub there without receiving any revenue as a public service or your might try and post it on another website. I ended up deleting one of my hubs just because I got tired of fighting the battle. Wish I had some better suggestions for you as this is a very important topic.

  5. duffsmom profile image61
    duffsmomposted 11 years ago

    Just an idea, and I mean no disrespect, but is it the subject matter that has caused the removal of the hub? I see a lot of words spelled incorrectly and used improperly in your question above.  Sometimes they will remove hubs for that reason.

    You can send an email to team@hubpages.com. I usually get a response very quickly when I email them.

    1. GlstngRosePetals profile image68
      GlstngRosePetalsposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thats a great idea!! Team@hubpages.com is invalid it doesn't work, no link exists, been there tryed that. Thats why its in the question. Thank you.

    2. duffsmom profile image61
      duffsmomposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Well thanks for the sarcasm but please read carefully. I am NOT talking about a link. I am talking about SENDING an email. I received an email from them yesterday in response to an email I sent to team@hubpages.com.  So yes it an email does work.

    3. Johnny2Balls profile image60
      Johnny2Ballsposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Ah, the joys of communication.

  6. teresapelka profile image79
    teresapelkaposted 11 years ago

    Writing about difficult matters, problems like scapegoating to have driven a girl to suicide, I make the reservation that I am not responsible for the ads. I actually don't like them and I'd rather not have them there - but that's naturally just my approach: it's not 'anything goes', and not 'everything goes' for money. I prefer to have strictly the relevant content.

 
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