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Old 07-25-2007, 09:06 PM  
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I happen to know how these things work. (I won't say how I know, but I do).

Aidantrent is right. There's a small team who deal with adult listings. When you resubmit, it's likely a different person on the team will be assigned to review your site. There are guidelines they use to make decisions, but different people on the team will sometimes view things differently.

If you're a big earner for them they won't scrutinize your site as much unless things are brought to their attention. I doubt anyone in this forum would be considered a big earner in this context. (Sorry guys) ;)

Aico is correct. Any time you change anything about your campaign (keywords, ad copy, etc) it's reviewed again, so it runs the risk of being banned if you have material that is on the edge of "acceptability". Changing bids won't lead to a review though.

They're not the moral police, but they are the "let's-try-to-be-extra-sure-we-don't-break-the-law" police. Changes in the law regarding what's acceptable on sites lead to immediate changes in what search engines will allow.

The words "young" and "teen" in connection with adult sites are a VERY touchy issue. Also, pics where the models "appear" to be under the legal age would be very closely scrutinized. (note: LittleLupe.com was recently removed from google's index because they regard it as child ****. Even though Lupe is 21 or 22.)

Rachel, I have a feeling they're giving you only one reason for rejecting your site/campaign when in actual fact, there are many.
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