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More income,More Strict inspection?

         

webyao

7:12 am on Nov 26, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I heard Adsense has the different graduation censorship regarding the different month income
$200 to $1,000 are the simplest manual inspections,basic not any matter
$1,000 to $3,000 has the quite careful manual inspection
$Above 3000 is the expert rank inspection

If you cannot through theirs inspection, that very possible account closed.

This is the fact?

iwannano1

7:32 am on Nov 26, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Webyao,

Welcome to forum!

I don't know anything about income based strict inspection. However, if someone make or report site as TOS violation, there should be an inspection / review for your site.

Another thing is illegal activity or high CTR or quality of traffic can also trigger site review.

Hobbs

8:10 am on Nov 26, 2007 (gmt 0)

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You'll hear many things none of them are facts including the below:

The way I would do it is to classify and act according to Level of Sin:

Click fraud: No mercy, heavy guns click fraud team

Everything else: Branch through a tree of weighted possibilities and assign accordingly, factors can include:

earnings (which is your original question but I am proposing it as only one factor)
growth rate
type of site
history & age of the account
history & age of the site
level of reported violation
and possibly other factors too

Once you have a weight for each of the above you can then automate the low level cases and escalate to a representative accordingly as you go higher.

It goes without saying that if you are eBay or Amazon or Yahoo, you will get treated differently than green "Aye did nofing wong dude" publisher, simple food chain rules apply.

None of the above is true/false or even educated guesses, with Google if you want solid facts, you'll need to solidify them yourself.