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Arg.
I immediately emailed adsense support with the approximate time, the site, the ad, and the URL of the ad I clicked on, bowed down, apologized profusely, asked them to please credit the advertiser, and uncredit me, etc.
*sob*
I guess if they ban me, there's still YPN. :-)
I really, really, really hate this mouse.
JK
I still hate that mouse.
By all that's holy, if I am banned from Adsense, I WILL have my VENGEANCE upon the mouse!
That mouse is seriously headed toward being the next chew toy for a Cocker Spaniel who can chew his way through a tin of Penguin mints.
Mark my words.
And let that be a lesson to any other uppity mice with the tricksy side buttons.
JK
If nothing else, clicking my own ad is providing comic relief. :-)
longen: I *knew* Google had a motive for that stupid mouse!
Curse you and your clever tricksy mouse presentses, Google! Curse youuuuuuu!
JK
So you probably don't need to worry too much about one accidental click so long as you inform them as you have done.
Plus, come to think of it, it probably wastes the cashier's time in the supermarket if she gives me too much change, and I go and hand back the extra 50 cents, but it still seems like the right thing to do. :-)
Maybe it's too many years of reading "12-step" programs and that whole thing about "when we were wrong, promptly admitted it" just got stuck in my head.
I'm corrupted, I tell you. Corrupted.
Side-button mice and 12-step programs will be the downfall of humanity.
JK
P.S. Adsense wrote me an email thanking me for letting them know, and telling me that I should note that clicking on my ads is prohibited. Good thing they added that part. I mean, who ever would have thought?
Heh.
Mind you my hair is standing on it's ends when I'm working this way.
it would disable the mouse click function when it sees a link from google syndication with thier own PUB-ID ...
working on the software these days .... and wud distrbute it free. coming soon :)
I encourage you not to take vengeance on your mouse. I did that once on a newfangled 3d mouse which was being uncooperative and ended up with a broken wrist for my trouble. Pay someone else to inflict pain on it instead.
I encourage you not to take vengeance on your mouse. I did that once on a newfangled 3d mouse which was being uncooperative and ended up with a broken wrist for my trouble. Pay someone else to inflict pain on it instead.
Good point, Xena, but of course, that's where the Cocker Spaniel comes in. Heck, he'll probably think it's a new kind of treat with a crispy coating. That dog would eat a bar of soap if you held it out of his reach and sounded excited and happy about it.
:-)
And -- dcheney: I do block them from myself on almost all of my sites. I actually hadn't intended to leave this particular set of ads on there as long as I have so I never put the blocking code in. Bad me. I've learned my lesson, though. :-)
JK
I've never emailed Adsense to notify them. It was no biggy.
Hey I get a hundred+ clicks a day at my site for going on 2 years, if I can't, for good reason, be one of those clicks every .000001% of the time then Adsense is set up on a hair trigger.
I'd never click to increase earnings, but come on, it is my website.
That mouse is seriously headed toward being the next chew toy for a Cocker Spaniel who can chew his way through a tin of Penguin mints.
Well, this might lead to another hillarious thread:
I told google that I didn't click my own links, my dog did!
I accidently click on my all the time when I am editing the site. I finally set up a script that always displays adsense_test ads when I am viewing the site.
"Thank you for your notifying us of the click that has been made on one of your Google ads. Please note that clicking on your own ads for any reason is prohibited, as it has the potential to inflate advertiser costs. We appreciate your efforts toward avoiding such clicks in the future.
For future reference, to check the destination of ads on your page without the risk of invalid clicks, we suggest using the AdSense Preview Tool, available here:
[google.com...]
For additional questions, we suggest you visit our AdSense Support site at [google.com...] . If you're unable to find an answer to your question on our site, please feel free to reply to this email.
Sincerely,
The Google AdSense Team"
Of course I have the preview function and use it -- these were true accidental clicks. It happens.