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ExtremeBank_Adam 06-05-2014 02:28 PM

Google AdWords change in policy regarding adult sites
 
Just got this email from Google AdWords:

Dear AdWords Advertiser,

We're writing to remind you about a change to Google's advertising policies we announced in our Policy Change Log that may affect your AdWords account: https://support.google.com/adwordspolicy/answer/4271759

Beginning in the coming weeks, we'll no longer accept ads that promote graphic depictions of sexual acts including, but not limited to, hardcore pornography; graphic sexual acts including sex acts such as masturbation; genital, anal, and oral sexual activity.

When we make this change, Google will disapprove all ads and sites that are identified as being in violation of our revised policy. Our system identified your account as potentially affected by this policy change. We ask that you make any necessary changes to your ads and sites to comply so that your campaigns can continue to run.

Sincerely,
The Google AdWords Team

bean-aid 06-05-2014 02:29 PM

Yeah... just got that... DAMN!!!

RyuLion 06-05-2014 02:36 PM

yeap...........

The Porn Nerd 06-05-2014 02:43 PM

So.....now what?

Barefootsies 06-05-2014 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd (Post 20113705)
So.....now what?

Buy a beer. Cry in it.

:2 cents:

slapass 06-05-2014 02:44 PM

Ouch ...

Cherry7 06-05-2014 03:07 PM

We used adwords until they became too expensive, but it is a worrying trend the growth of censorship.

arock10 06-05-2014 03:11 PM

Monopolistic cunts. Google is anti porn so basically pro rape and pro cheating. Pro cheating = anti family

Google basically hates women because it's a bunch of manifesto writing nerds


And no I don't use google adwords

PSD 06-05-2014 03:21 PM

Anyone want to take a guess at what they will consider "hardcore pornography"?

So no graphic sexual acts or activity, so does that just leave sites that show nudity without models touching themselves or another?!

gnawledge 06-05-2014 03:26 PM

I've always had trouble with them. It's a shame!!!

thegreatestporn 06-05-2014 03:31 PM

Will this affect adult toy shops do you think?

arock10 06-05-2014 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PSD (Post 20113742)
Anyone want to take a guess at what they will consider "hardcore pornography"?

So no graphic sexual acts or activity, so does that just leave sites that show nudity without models touching themselves or another?!

you'll know when they ban you for it

PSD 06-05-2014 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thegreatestporn (Post 20113747)
Will this affect adult toy shops do you think?

Probably based more on the videos and photos on any site vs the type of site, so if you have any product photos or videos of whatever they consider hardcore porn, masturbation, or genital, anal or oral sexual activity, then it probably would but I would think most products on toy shops have relatively safe images.

xpimp 06-05-2014 03:44 PM

also the adult chat sites will be excluded?

PSD 06-05-2014 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arock10 (Post 20113751)
you'll know when they ban you for it

yeah, just trying to determine what to delete before then so I don't rack up a lot of automated disapprovals as there is a limit to how many disapprovals you can get in an account for some types of disapprovals. It is just such a vague term, oh well.

SleepWalker 06-05-2014 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ExtremeBank_Adam (Post 20113693)
Beginning in the coming weeks, ...

When we make this change, Google will disapprove all ads and sites that are identified as

So I guess a good question is how much time we got? On their site they say: "...will be updated in late June 2014 to reflect a new policy on sexually explicit content. Under this policy, sexually explicit content will be prohibited, and guidelines will be clarified regarding promotion of other adult content."

I just hope they will leave advertisers a few weeks to adapt before enforcing their new policy.

It just doesn't make sense. People searching for porn on GG will still get links to hardcore so why not keep monetize on this via adwords?!?! Unless some panda update will later come with a big surprise?

oppoten 06-05-2014 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleepWalker (Post 20113814)
It just doesn't make sense. People searching for porn on GG will still get links to hardcore so why not keep monetize on this via adwords?!?! Unless some panda update will later come with a big surprise?

I think it was significant that they banned porn monetization on Blogspot, but not porn itself.

Was only a matter of time before they rolled that out elsewhere.

Struggle4Bucks 06-05-2014 05:10 PM

Owh well... I just changed my company policy too... It means that if they don't want me to use their service in the future they also didn't want me to use it in the past and i'll simply just retransfer all automatic payments to google adwords from last 6months....
:321GFY

xpimp 06-05-2014 05:31 PM

bing is your friend

http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=porn&FORM=HDRSC3

https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=cr&ei...q=porn&tbm=vid

InfoGuy 06-05-2014 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thegreatestporn (Post 20113747)
Will this affect adult toy shops do you think?

If it's just limited to sex toys, it's probably ok, but if dvds are also included, then no.

Quote:

Originally Posted by xpimp (Post 20113765)
also the adult chat sites will be excluded?

Yes, prohibited.

Quote:

we'll no longer accept ads that promote graphic depictions ... including sex acts such as masturbation

deltav 06-05-2014 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xpimp (Post 20113866)

I love how now we're pushing the Microsoft underdog in hopes of unseating the big bad Google, how things do change...

xpimp 06-05-2014 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deltav (Post 20113871)
I love how now we're pushing the Microsoft underdog in hopes of unseating the big bad Google, how things do change...

yeah, look also at the images section


old grandpa design google

https://www.google.com/search?q=porn...ih=939& dpr=1

and now BING!

http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=porn&FORM=HDRSC2


(microsot+yahoo)+(yahoo+tumblr)= microsoft xoxo porn

InfoGuy 06-05-2014 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xpimp (Post 20113873)
yeah, look also at the images section


old grandpa design google

https://www.google.com/search?q=porn&tbm=isch

and now BING!

http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=porn

The first link that shows with Bing under Related Topics is "Dog Sex" and it's not doggy style or dogging. :error

Captain Kawaii 06-05-2014 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InfoGuy (Post 20113921)
The first link that shows with Bing under Related Topics is "Dog Sex" and it's not doggy style or dogging. :error

Some recently fired programmer is having a laugh.

arock10 06-05-2014 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oppoten (Post 20113845)
I think it was significant that they banned porn monetization on Blogspot, but not porn itself.

Was only a matter of time before they rolled that out elsewhere.

Yea once again google feeding traffic only to thieves

xXXtesy10 06-05-2014 10:28 PM

Huge porn purge from Google image search. Hopefully videos are next on their list.

Tent Pitcher 06-05-2014 10:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xpimp (Post 20113866)
bing is your friend

If you haven't used Bing for adult ads before, it can be a real pain...they have a whitelist of "adult" keywords that you are allowed to use, which exponentially increases the cost of bidding since there are a lot of people (demand) and a finite number of keywords (supply).

I also wouldn't be surprised if Bing et al follow Google down the morality highway in the near future.

xpimp 06-05-2014 11:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InfoGuy (Post 20113921)
The first link that shows with Bing under Related Topics is "Dog Sex" and it's not doggy style or dogging. :error

you never know when you might need one and bing just makes sure that big glass billy has all the necessary variety :pimp

xpimp 06-06-2014 12:00 AM

http://i62.tinypic.com/t8vjhl.jpg

buscaero 06-06-2014 04:22 AM

Hello,

Anyone knows if adult dating and cam sites will be included in this Google ban ?

Thanks.

Relentless 06-06-2014 07:33 AM

http://www.brainblips.com/aol/aol_am701m3.jpg :2 cents:

KaliC 06-06-2014 11:56 AM

Wow that will cost them a couple million a month.

The question is who will do adwords for hardcore sites? I see a market opening.

Yo Adrian 06-06-2014 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PSD (Post 20113742)
Anyone want to take a guess at what they will consider "hardcore pornography"?

So no graphic sexual acts or activity, so does that just leave sites that show nudity without models touching themselves or another?!

I just got off the phone with them. Changing your landers to non-nude won't help. Once the domain is associated with adult it's toast. I asked if we could just buy a new domain and run non-nude landers and he couldn't answer me, just told me to be careful. Whatever that means.

PSD 06-06-2014 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yo Adrian (Post 20114753)
I just got off the phone with them. Changing your landers to non-nude won't help. Once the domain is associated with adult it's toast. I asked if we could just buy a new domain and run non-nude landers and he couldn't answer me, just told me to be careful. Whatever that means.

Thanks, even non nude, that is strange, I mean if that is the case, why would they specify "hardcore pornography" in the email instead of just pornography if they are gonna disapprove all adult sites.

And why would the email suggest to update sites if the domains are toast?

Relentless 06-06-2014 01:03 PM

Welcome to buying traffic for sexual self help blogs that link to pg landers that chain to adult sites... And trying to generate a positive ROI

deltav 06-06-2014 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yo Adrian (Post 20114753)
I asked if we could just buy a new domain and run non-nude landers and he couldn't answer me, just told me to be careful. Whatever that means.

"You're a dirty dirty pornographer, and sooner or later we're gonna come after you!"

_Richard_ 06-06-2014 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deltav (Post 20113871)
I love how now we're pushing the Microsoft underdog in hopes of unseating the big bad Google, how things do change...

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:thumbsup

Roald 06-06-2014 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yo Adrian (Post 20114753)
I just got off the phone with them. Changing your landers to non-nude won't help. Once the domain is associated with adult it's toast. I asked if we could just buy a new domain and run non-nude landers and he couldn't answer me, just told me to be careful. Whatever that means.

Hm had a phone call here today too and they claimed a non nude lander completely non sugestive on the same domain would be ok.

Some testing to do I guess.

PSD 06-06-2014 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roald (Post 20114798)
Hm had a phone call here today too and they claimed a non nude lander completely non sugestive on the same domain would be ok.

Some testing to do I guess.

Thanks for info, did they happen to say whether a nude but not sexually explicit lander was ok?

ctggls 06-06-2014 01:10 PM

Less is more...:). They are digging their own hole...yahoo was once number one but lost it... Google just follows the same rule by thinking that "we know what people want to search for"

Roald 06-06-2014 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PSD (Post 20114802)
Thanks for info, did they happen to say whether a nude but not sexually explicit lander was ok?

Imo they sounded like the weren't totally sure but this lander was 99% approved. Had to do some minor changes and will go over it again on Monday

http://www.clubseventeen.com/soft/

InfoGuy 06-06-2014 01:11 PM

linklist 2.0

Relentless 06-06-2014 01:11 PM

http://pornharms.com/big-win-google-stops-porn-ads/

Kappi 06-06-2014 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roald (Post 20114798)
Hm had a phone call here today too and they claimed a non nude lander completely non sugestive on the same domain would be ok.

Some testing to do I guess.

Roals, so they said a non suggestive lander without explicit on the page itself is ok, but linking from this lander to a more explicit site or page is no problem?

PSD 06-06-2014 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roald (Post 20114810)
Imo they sounded like the weren't totally sure but this lander was 99% approved. Had to do some minor changes and will go over it again on Monday

http://www.clubseventeen.com/soft/

Ok, be careful of those DVD box covers that contain the word teen as I know in the past they have disapproved ads for that even with 2257 notices.

deltav 06-06-2014 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ctggls (Post 20114807)
Less is more...:). They are digging their own hole...yahoo was once number one but lost it... Google just follows the same rule by thinking that "we know what people want to search for"

Thing is, Google's mid to long-term plan is not to "be the best search engine and web portal" - it's far far beyond that. If the average person were privy to how all their properties (both directly owned and indirect affiliations) make money and how they plan to develop them, people would be very surprised. And quite possibly very frightened.

This is just them cleaning up a dirty little corner of the net, in their view. It's a minor chore and much overdue from their perspective. And morality aside I have to think things would be different if our industry didn't have a rep for being so utterly spammy and shady, at least in the online realm.

Roald 06-06-2014 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kappi (Post 20114817)
Roals, so they said a non suggestive lander without explicit on the page itself is ok, but linking from this lander to a more explicit site or page is no problem?

They did not say that and we just link to the join from it to be safe.

Roald 06-06-2014 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PSD (Post 20114821)
Ok, be careful of those DVD box covers that contain the word teen as I know in the past they have disapproved ads for that even with 2257 notices.

Yes good point might swap them out for others to be more sure.

In the end it will come down to testing what can and can't be done.

rastan 06-06-2014 01:29 PM

Thanks for the legwork Roald. Its appreciate by all Im sure

Roald 06-06-2014 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rastan (Post 20114845)
Thanks for the legwork Roald. Its appreciate by all Im sure

Np just don't take it for granted, this was a Dutch Google employee. A US one might look at it differently. So again it comes down to testing what they allow and what not.


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