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I have a small site (small adsense money) that experienced a day where earnings and ctr were (in just a half day) over 10 times what the typical day's stats would be expected to be.
I took Adsense off the site, but probably a few hours after the event occurred (although I really don't know).
I reported to Adsense by email.
Adsense replied that I could go ahead and put the Adsense ads back up, which I did a few days later. They didn't mention anything in their email about investigating the situation.
The Adsense activity on my site returned to normal.
About a week later I got email from Adsense saying they had investigated and that they would discount the earnings for the activity they felt was fradulent (from just that one day).
Life goes on. All seems well (expect for the fact that this stinking site is sandboxed).
It's the uncertainty about the click-fraud situation that is so damaging, not the actual odds of getting terminated.
It would be so interesting to know whether, if you hadn't reported it to Google, Google would have sent you a warning letter, suspended your account, or just simply have done nothing.
Indeed. However it's at least encouraging to see Google does deal fairly with honest publishers who take a pro-active approach to possible click-fraud.
but since google did confirm your questions about fraudulent traffic, i'd say that you handled it right... nice catch!