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nomis5

3:22 pm on May 12, 2020 (gmt 0)

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APOLOGIES TO GOOGLE - I HAVE DUG FURTHER AND THE PAGE IN QUESTION IS NOTED.
BUT WHY DO I HAVE TO DIG TO FIND IT!

FOR ANY ONE INTERESTED THE VIOLATION IS A SEXUAL REFERENCE ON A PAGE ABOUT AN APPLE TREE VARIETY!

One of my websites has a page violation on one of its pages.

That website has over a thousand pages. The policy violation gives no indication of the type of violation or any information about the page where the violation occurs.

Are Google mad? Do they really think that in a 1,000 page website which has basically maintained the same structure for eight years that I am now going to search through 1,000 pages looking for one violation. They have so many policies that the chances of me identifying the one violation really is like looking for a needle in a haystack.

It is a bit like the KGB or whatever it is now called - you have committed some crime, it occurs in your life, and you are guilty.

It's taking secrecy to the absurd - just tell me what page it's on and I'll make the page compliant.

It's only one page so however popular it is I will never notice any drop in revenue.

Have I missed something?

CommandDork

3:44 am on May 13, 2020 (gmt 0)

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Nah you havent missed anything. The Adsense spider is either very dumb or very sensitive. It's marked completely innocent pages of mine for years - like a topic covering old-timey military aircraft for "Sexually Explicit Content". If it's A.I.-driven, it ain't learning too much because the red flag keeps coming back every so often.

It's been better as of late, but now Adsense records no Ads.txt file for the site so go figure.

matbennett

5:35 pm on May 13, 2020 (gmt 0)

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> It's been better as of late, but now Adsense records no Ads.txt file for the site so go figure.

Someone in a dark corner of the internet is an AdSense serving website that Google doesn't flag as having no ads.txt file.