Adsense - Can someone look at my site and tell me why I was banned?

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Hello,

Got an email from Google saying they close my account. Not sure what the problem is. I only had one google ad banner in the right sidebar with no google competing ads. Maybe they think the content is copyright? If so then how do all the other site like mine get by without getting banned too? I can list dozens of popular site like mine.

Check it out and tell me what you think?

DailySpicy

Thanks,
Aaron
#search engine optimization #adsense #banned #site
  • I don't really see anything wrong. Maybe someone (or yourself) clicked on the ads. Could have been your traffic source.. I wouldn't know. You should try out some other ad networks.
  • Traffic was just coming from major social networks. My daughter clicked a Disneyland ad one time but that was it. Maybe they don't like my video player?

    Has anyone successfully appealed and got their account back?
  • You are banned because of some adult images and videos i think. Especially the movies are tightly copyrighted and they do great care about such things...
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    • They're just viral videos from youtube and viral funny pics. You might see some PG-13 content but nothing adult.
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  • I advise you to build niche sites and run your ads there, drive traffic and earn big money.
  • Banned
    That's exactly why you were banned.

    You assumed other sites were scraping content so it must be ok.

    If you read the Adsense TOS that you agreed to, you would know it's not ok to scrape content & have zero unique content on the same site.

    Just because another person does something wrong & gets away with it, doesn't make it ok.
  • That is probably the reason. Majority of your site's content came from other sources and no original ones. A site should always have original content for it to be effective. Scraping content is a huge deal though not everyone is caught. You were just unlucky that among thousands, they found you.

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