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Here's the e-mail from google. To be very clear, I was not targetting "teen" at all in my advertising, or sending to a teen landing page, or have anything to do with teens in my ad text. Simply my website contains "teen porn concepts"
Hello Socks,
Thank you for your email and for informing us of your concern regarding
the disapproval of your ads for 'Teen Porn concepts.' I apologize for any
inconvenience caused. I reviewed your account and found links on your
website for teen porn. Please note that we do not permit ads or websites
promoting teen pornography or other pornography that implies the models
are underage. Examples include but are not limited to advertisements for
(or links to) 'teen' 'teen xxx', 'teen porn', and 'school girl'
pornography. Google disallows this content despite the fact that a site
may comply with government regulations surrounding this kind of
advertising.
Per our policy, Teen porn is unacceptable content. Any product that is
considered 'Unacceptable Content' cannot be promoted in ad text and cannot
be offered on your site. The Google advertising program is managed by a
set of policies which we develop based on several factors, including user
and customer experience and legal considerations. We review our policies
regularly and make changes to keep them current and effective. Our goal is
to have policies that are fair, consistent, and adaptable.
In order to maintain fairness for our advertisers and consistency for our
users, all Google AdWords ads must follow the Editorial Guidelines and
content policy.
Our AdWords Specialists review ads in our program. Due to the volume of
ads we receive, some ads may run for a while on Google before they undergo
the approval process. We assure you that we are working diligently to
apply the same criteria to all of our ads.
Thank you for informing us of your concern, and we appreciate your
patience and understanding.
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