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1. Criticism of religious fundamentalism
2. Criticism of politics
3. Social commentary
4. Sexual content, gossip, swearing
According to the Agreement the answer is no to some of the above. Yet surfing the net one finds Adsense on sites advocating Islamic supremacy or celebrity sites with naked imagery, defamatory gossip and swearing.
Likewise Google says no Adsense for sites with Kontera or Intellitxt. Surfing around yet again reveals sites with those contextual ad systems alongside Adsense.
The theory here is that Google will turn a blind eye to any sites with high enough traffic. Is this correct?
The theory here is that Google will turn a blind eye to any sites with high enough traffic. Is this correct?
No, but after reviewing a publisher with high enough traffic, it might allow that publisher to be a "premium partner" that's exempt from some of the boilerplate rules.
You might be able to get away with it for a while. And if and when they become aware of your violation, they could close your account and ban you for life.
Adsense is generally ok for religious and political sites, provided they meet all other criteria, which can be a grey area. It doesn't pay much for these topics (no 'buy our defundamentalizer chamber' ads), but if that is your passion, go for it. And look into other options (text link ads, blog ads, etc).
The theory here is that Google will turn a blind eye to any sites with high enough traffic.
1. Criticism of religious fundamentalism
Best 4 religious fundamentalists websites - click here
New and used religious fundamentalists
A lot of god-bothering ads that are totally at odds with the text
2. Criticism of politics
Best 4 politics websites - click here
New and used politicians
Lots of ads for various political organisations and parties - all being hammered by the text
3. Social commentary
I'd imagine they would have problems with this ;) New and used social commentary maybe?
4. Sexual content, gossip, swearing
As above really!
I'd be interested to see what bizarre and whacky ads the deranged bot would decide to show ...
I've seen some whacky ones today.
I recently stuffed up and published the intro text of an article I'd forgotten Adsense didn't like to the site's frontpage. Click "read more" to go to the article itself, and it displays perfectly normal ads for the site's topic. (The article is about new uses for former jails).
So the frontpage is currently not displaying adsense at all, as "jail" seems to be a stop word. But... a brief check this morning to see whether ads had returned revealed an adblock full of ads for capital punishment.
Irrespective of the pros/cons of capital punishment, I wouldn't have thought Google would allow ads promoting such a thing?! Surely ads for the various methods thereof are more gory than a converted jail :o
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