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I am being blasted with policy violations on a daily basis

         

jc2021

8:07 am on Mar 20, 2021 (gmt 0)

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Looking at threads from other members on here this does seem to be happening quite often.

I am a news publisher and I naturally have content that isn't 'safe for children,' but so do all news websites.

I do not display 'offensive' images and reword 'foul' words like 'murder', 'killing', and so on.

What else can be done to combat these violations because literally all articles that go viral get a policy violation and have zero ads showing which is killing my income.

I have already been in contact with Google regarding this. They promised to limit the violations on my site, which they did for a few weeks but recently the violations have started to return and they are 10x worse than before. I have to check my violations page hourly to request a review.

Niresh12495

4:20 am on Mar 21, 2021 (gmt 0)

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This might happen with Adsense all the time you might have to switch to an alternative ADExchange Partner, So the ads would be CPM based and there is a higher chance of earning.
Which also increases earning slowly daily basis.



[edited by: not2easy at 4:32 am (utc) on Mar 21, 2021]
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JorgeV

11:00 pm on Mar 21, 2021 (gmt 0)

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Hello,

Adsense has policy rules, because Advertisers do not want to be associated with sensible content, if their ads are showing on such pages.

tangor

2:24 am on Mar 27, 2021 (gmt 0)

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I do know that in 2020 g and a few other tech majors changed their categories of "trusted news". Can't say that is what's happening ... but it might be a part of it.

bhw1066

8:02 pm on Mar 27, 2021 (gmt 0)



I get them and think it's 95/100 down to something being incorrectly triggered by Google.

I remember reading that instead of Google banning accounts, they now instead stop displaying code on that page - but if you leave it, a few days later, it's back showing ads again, after Google has re-checked and decided it's now suddenly fine.