Prohibited words/products list

by Baa
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I intend to have AdSense an online global B2B website, where registered members/businesses can list all kinds' of products (A to Z) to sell to potential buyers. But Google rules about prohibited products listing are vague and serve as guideline only. I am more confused after reading the Google policy as there is no full list available there of all prohibited products. I am particularly confused about chemicals and powders. There are lots of businesses/manufacturers selling chemicals and powders to other businesses, products/powders such as:

Testosterone Raw Powder
Mestanolone Raw Powder
2C-E (4-ethyl-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine)
MDA
Tamoxifen
Nystatin

Do I allow such type of businesses to list their products on the website or do I ban them?

Can anyone guide me, where can I find a full list of all products that Google considers prohibited?

Any help or guidance is much appreciated.

My concern is if Google closes the AdSense account because there are some products listed that Google dislikes, it is highly likely they will also de-index the website too.
#list #prohibited #words or products
  • Profile picture of the author paulgl
    You, as a regular person, cannot display
    adsense on those sites.

    It should be quite obvious. Their list is not vague,
    just because they cannot list each and every item.

    You are not the first one. A lot of people get banned
    because they think if google does not name something
    specifically, it must be okay. Not even close.

    It bothers me that people even ask such a question.

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  • Profile picture of the author Kevin Maguire
    Its fairly easy to find the No-Go words. I have a site in those markets, but would never dream of putting adsense on them.
    Just use the Google Adwords tool to check for the No-Gos. If CPC is 0 then you know that Adwords don't allow Bids on them. So you can be sure they won't allow sites to use Adsense for them either.
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    • Profile picture of the author Baa
      I have seen on some B2B websites that such products are displayed as well as Google AdSense.

      Does that mean Google allows some B2B websites to have such content?
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