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You can't post a compliant ad and then link to a teen site. You seem like you can't come to grips with that. Just use their ads to sell something else and keep your account. What's the point in arguing when you are going to lose in the end no matter what. It doesn't matter if their rule is "stupid"; they still win. |
Same thing here. Basically Google is killing the word "teen", I can't wait until they remove all porn sites with the word "teen" in their index.
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It's so stupid, it's not even funny. You don't even have to use teen words, or teen sites to get disapproved. All it takes is a site with models under 25y to be considered "underage content" ...
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Exactly like others have said ... it's likely the landing pages and outbound links (yes, they really do check those too!) that's causing you trouble.
If it's any consolation, while Google is tough on adult ads, at least they allow them ... I used to own and operate a world famous cannabis / marijuana related website - no major advertising network would even give me the time of day ... especially not Google, which was comical in a way, since the site was ranked #1 on various keywords there. You should consider spending some of your ad budget on acquiring quality domains / traffic trades / adult sites, etc, if you're not already, and build your own traffic streams - relying too much on SEs is asking for trouble in the longrun... To digress a bit, yes I'm biased when it comes to the domain name business, but the truth is that it's among the most cost effective, and predictable, ways to maintain and grow traffic without being at the mercy of the SEs. Ron |
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Google, Yahoo, etc do not HAVE to list you. They are a private company. They have their rules, and interpretations of those rules. If you do not like them, do not us them. :2 cents: |
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