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i search about this topic, but can't find 100% full answer of my question and i will start a new post, sorry if anywhere in the forum have answer, i just can't find it! So, to the problem:
I have many websites, and i work with my partners, my friends and etc. Have a moments when i don't know who what posted on my sites, new posts, news, video clips and etc. I have one site with my friend is not too big, but ~ 1200 unique visitors/day. This my friend upload without my permission some adult clips (is not really adult, erotic may be, but this is doesn't matter now) and Google banned my website. Not closed all account, i can log in my adsense account, ads on other sites are active and worked and etc. just not show any ads on this website, clean spaces. So my question is, can i buy a new domain name and make a redirect to safe a traffic (now without any not permissed with google TOS materials, without this clips of course and all clean). Just new domain and redirect from banned domain with the same site without any changes? Or i must make a changes to my site? And the other questions if i buy the same domain name, but with other extension? example blabla.com banned and new blabla.net, or you think this is not worked? Thanks!
If there were erotic clips on your site, and Google did not ban your account but only your site, your are very lucky! I think making changes to the site will not help you, the ban will not be lifted because of that. Technically it would be possible to redirect your traffic to another domain that would host a new site and your Adsense code. But I hope Google doesn't consider it cheating.
An overall advice would be to be very careful about who you give permission to upload content to your sites. This time you sort of got away with it. But if someone else makes another mistake again, who knows what Google will do.
Anyone has experience with this?
Or i must make a changes to my site?
Does that mean that the unapproved content is still on the original website? If so, I'd guess that you need to take that content off the original site to start with.
Then try showing the cleaned up site to Google, maybe they will let you run AdSense there again.
[edit to fix broken quote]
[edited by: ken_b at 12:31 am (utc) on May 25, 2008]