Adult Content in Adsense
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I have found the bad ads couple of times, but not only me, there are others seeing the adult ads not only in foreign language, but English such as here & here.
Rusty Brick suggest that no adult ads should be displayed on our pages since it’s a contextual ads; no adult content means no adult ads. As for me, I know it will not sound that simple, because Google will also interpret comments from visitors and if they found words that not even meant to be as adult content as overall but would be enough to trigger type of ads that will be displayed.
I know it’s againts the policy, that’s why I have it reported to Google for their immediate action. From webmaster’s part, the Competitive Ads Filtering tool seems the only solution for this.



September 12th, 2006 at 12:52 am
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September 12th, 2006 at 2:58 am
The thing that I’m confused with is… doesn’t google approve the adwords ads manually before the ads are broadcasted into their adsense network?
Or perhaps only the title and/or description of the google ads sounds nasty/porn/adult but the target site might not be an adult content site anyway…
September 12th, 2006 at 8:56 am
In Adwords, no approval needed..it just a business of create and leave thing.. but they have some policies on that.
In my case, yes it is, only the title looks bad.. I’ve followed the link and found out that it’s only a search engine page without adult content. Btw no matter how cheap traffic trick it is, the ads is just as bad as the title