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Ads on triple X domains

Will AdSense open that door?

         

rocker

1:20 pm on Dec 13, 2011 (gmt 0)

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Now that triple x domains are live I am wondering if it's just a matter of time before publishers will be allowed to place AdSense ads on sites with that tld.

Lame_Wolf

2:20 pm on Dec 13, 2011 (gmt 0)

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Never

rocker

2:29 pm on Dec 13, 2011 (gmt 0)

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Never


Haha! I remember when Sean Connery said he would Never play the role of James Bond again. Then he went on the play that role a few more times :)

Lame_Wolf

2:44 pm on Dec 13, 2011 (gmt 0)

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Read the TOS. (esp about adult content.)
Laugh all you like, but there won't be adsense on adult sites.

rocker

2:57 pm on Dec 13, 2011 (gmt 0)

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Lame_Wolf, I know AdSense TOS I been a publisher since day one. I have also been an AdWords advertiser since day one.

I was just trying to open a discussion on whether or not AdSense may allow ads on adult content sites with the triple x tld in the future.

They already allow adult ads on parked pages through DoubleClick

Laugh all you like

It was a joke!

Lame_Wolf

2:58 pm on Dec 13, 2011 (gmt 0)

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It won't happen. Period.

ember

3:35 pm on Dec 13, 2011 (gmt 0)

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Hope not.

ThatsBoBo

3:37 pm on Dec 13, 2011 (gmt 0)

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Nope.

farmboy

3:53 pm on Dec 13, 2011 (gmt 0)

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I'm not arguing either way but consider something as food for thought.

Ask regular eBay buyers and sellers if they think eBay would ever allow people to make their own "dirty" movies at home and sell them on eBay. You'd hear a lot of people say no way, I would quit eBay if they ever did that, etc.

Fact is, eBay already has a massive "dirty" section and somehow they have been able to keep it out of they public "attention" target. Maybe that's because a lot of people don't know, some probably know but wish to ignore it because they like the rest of eBay, etc.

You never know what might happen.

Terms of service can be changed.


FarmBoy

yurimoreno

7:28 pm on Dec 13, 2011 (gmt 0)

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I don't think this will happen

bwnbwn

8:18 pm on Dec 15, 2011 (gmt 0)

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I don't think so either but with the world changing it's views on all types of different subjects one has to wonder.
The door is left open for changes never is a long time.
Because we may change our policies at any time, please check here often for updates. In accordance with our online Terms and Conditions, it's your responsibility to keep up to date with, and adhere to, the policies posted here. Exceptions to these policies are permitted only with authorization from Google.

Lame_Wolf

9:21 pm on Dec 15, 2011 (gmt 0)

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sigh

Pepito

10:16 am on Dec 17, 2011 (gmt 0)

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Why not creating a separate Ad#*$!Sense only for adult sites?

If there is enough money to be earned I am sure that Google will think about it. If not, others will take that part of the cake.

tigger

10:21 am on Dec 17, 2011 (gmt 0)

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why send clicks via adwords or black label when you can send traffic directly onto sponsors and possible make a lot more than a few cents - make your own adsense type banner then feed traffic on ....simples

Lame_Wolf

11:13 am on Dec 17, 2011 (gmt 0)

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If there is enough money to be earned I am sure that Google will think about it. If not, others will take that part of the cake.
There are already companies catering for the adult market. Google doesn't have to dirty it's hands by going down that route.

They are already against adult/mature content (not p*rn), and with all the powerful religous groups in America, I really can't see it happening.

People who were previously banned will want to be allowed back in. Some with an Adwords account would not want their sites being advertised on triple x sites. Bugs in the system could mean that adult adverts appear on non-adult sites. Cookies that follow you could mean that your child could see the adverts once you have finished being on the PC.

And the list goes on...

CMidd

4:25 am on Dec 18, 2011 (gmt 0)



good discussion. What if you own a #*$! domain, but it doesn't have adult content. Is Google going to stereotype the whole tld LMAO>