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Originally Posted by sandman!
what did proxy.org do ?
What i see them doing is listing proxy sites what ya suing them for ?
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Originally Posted by Vick!
Whats up with proxy.org?
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I spent about 2 hours on the phone Thursday with the manager of Google Adsense click fraud team and another 1/5 hours on Friday. His summary statement was: "An overwhelming majority of the click traffic coming from
www.proxy.org is non-human."
You do the math on that one. If you had a site that you monetized with ads for people that host PPC ads and you could send "non-human" traffic it would inflate the value of your ads while eliminating you from direct action by the PPC providers.
I am not saying that
www.proxy.org participated in click fraud, but all of the evidence certainly points to that.
Google has evaluated all of the Adsense publishers that have ads on
www.proxy.org and they have told me that all of the accounts show the same patterns.
Before you say: The traffic is using proxies to hit the PPC ads. I covered that with the Adsense guy and he told me that they can detect proxy clicks and that the "non-human" evaluation comes from click patterns and not from IP/header/ref as one would think.