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Does that "ads by Google" release us from responsibility to the website visitor?
Obviously only a real attorney can answer this but I'd still like to hear general thoughts.
On a site note, I sure wish Google would create an option to show ads for people under 18 and over 18, or even a NO "sex/dating ads" option. I am seeing way too many raunchy sex/dating ads that are so tasteless. Some webmasters may want them but I can't block them fast enough. Google should give us an option to filter out categories entirely.
When I tried AdSense on my freelance writing site last year, I got ads for vanity presses, so-called "poetry contests," and other schemes that preyed on aspiring writers. Filtering out the endless stream of questionable ads bay was impossible, so I yanked the AdSense code--not because I was afraid of getting into legal trouble, but because I didn't want those ads on my site.
Remember, I'm not providing legal advise, so be sure you deal with competent counsel before acting.
When I tried AdSense on my freelance writing site last year, I got ads for vanity presses, so-called "poetry contests," and other schemes that preyed on aspiring writers
I tried it on a chronic illness site and got ads for all the quack cures. Like your experience, there were too many to just filter out. I've never tried adsense on my poetry site but can see from your experience what sort of garbage I'd get.
There are some sites and individual pages that just don't work with adsense.