Chrome Blocking All Ads and Pop-Up
All of my ads that open in new windows, and my Pop-up are being blocked by Chrome. In fact all external links that open in a new window are being blocked by Chrome.
I am really in a panic says we have View 16 examples of Abusive Experience. This includes it seem a basic pop-up, some basic standard banners, and I am not even sure what else. Anyone an SEO expert or understand this https://www.google.com/webmasters/to...ive-experience thing. Seem to me they are starting to ban all sites with pop-ups, animated banners, or what is a Basic Porn Tube site. Really lost any help would be appreciated. Thank You gayboystube.com |
Says my basic and standard flirt4free pop-up is a Abusive experiences
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Time to start collecting data on your customers and visitors - starting with their email address.
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BTW here a link on these changes that went into effect today it seems https://thenextweb.com/apps/2018/02/...tarting-today/
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Good. Pop-up ads are annoying as hell.
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Its not just pop ups (the most basic and profitable type of adult ads) its also all animated banners and god knows what else. I need a SEO expect to help, I am reaching out to my sponsors now to find a work around this is a nightmare. Each type of platform like Mobile lets say have different rules and things they find 'abusive' All of this is yet another way for Google to control the internet itself and use these 'abusive' ads as a way to ban adult sites from their browsers. If you think they will stop here lol they will keep adding rules until they can undermine almost all Free sites
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Google warned about this upcoming change a long time ago. Also most of the ad networks informed their users about the changes to make to remove all non compliant ads. https://www.exoclick.com/googles-new...lp-publishers/
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If Chrome or Google Products User, didnt make longer Money for you, block them for:
"Abusive Wesite Usage" |
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Can you even remove a blog in this site? What if I remove my account? Will the blog be removed can I even remove my own account?
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only works in newer computers
there are millions of older computers that are unaffected by this new change |
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I think this is long overdue. Ads in general suck ass and even more so when there are pop-ups/pop-unders and redirects. Let alone the random adware/malicious code that gets injected from time to time. It's really just deceptive and I don't think anyone should be rewarded for misleading their audience.
Time to go back to the drawing board and figure out how to monetize your situation. Perhaps tracking users and data mining (Facebook) is the way to go. Get creative and come up with a new solution or end up as a has been... :2 cents: |
Well, guess what, their browser, their rules and it was about the time when they realize something like that since other big browsers has or will implement it. It is not really that hard to get your ads back.
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This will reduce your revenue
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also blocking google adwords ? :)
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Googles goal is to get the porn billions. If surfers didnt see porn banners, they will hit more adsense banners and spend more money there. There are nearly no harcore keyword serps, whitout at least 5 adsense ad farms in it. |
It seems android version is not updated yet, it is still version 64.
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We was starting to prepare our network in SEPTEMBER last year already because this changes are known since over a year. even when i am still not 100% sure what google (or the coalition for better ads) is really classifying the different ads I can say that not one of the approximately 4500 domains in our network is effected. there were a few sites who got the first information about non compliant ads already in october last year - and they all were approved after the problems has been resolved. as it is only a few days now til the block got into effect we can not say much - but all in all it looks far not that bad as i was expecting. i can not see any end in that - just a new beginning with a lot of new chances. |
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also porn is still fine, they just want a better and safer experience for their users, so no super annoying ads, autoplaying videos, and like the fake virus warnings, fake video players etc. In the end the quality on the ad traffic will become much better because of this and less people will install third party adblockers that block all ads |
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this is what i can observe already as we started to change the rules already a while ago. alone in this month our CPCs were increasing around 10% while in the same time the data traffic dropped around 2,5 Terrabyte per day (as a result of smaller datasizes on ads). all advertisers what are already going this new way for a few weeks have greater results on LESS clicks. the only problem now is that all advertising was a competition between amateur designers and the only goal for an ad was to catch the click but not the buyer. this will bring a big change because designers who can not only design but knowing the rules of advertising (like color signals, golden cut, reading direction, font readability and much much more) are rare and who have studied that will not create an ad for 3,50 US. all in all i am quite happy with this change because it brings us away from performance marketing into the right direction where the human individual is in the focus. thatīs something i have learned and studied and did for the last 40 years. so i am prepared and looking forward to this challenge. |
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it WAS a kick in the ass for me too because it is not very easy to clean a network with a few 100 k of ads what have to be checked manually. but on the long run i see the advantages - and they are great. this issue will not stop the smart ones from growing. |
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Off course porn is fine! Someone needs to fill the SE and must keep the people away, from canceling their internet lines. I think people install adblocker, in reason off sites like that: https://www.thelocal.it/20180215/mas...-cars-balduina not an single livejasmin pop. |
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Google Chrome is up to date Version 64.0.3282.167 (Official Build) (64-bit) And according to the release blog that is the latest stable release. 65 is still BETA and 66 is the Development version. https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/ . |
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65 is a beta and 66 a developer version |
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IF a site is marked "failed" no ad at all will show up on this domain - not even google adsense ads. they do not block single ads or single networks - they block the complete domain - no matter how many other compliant ads are shown. if a not compliant ad is seen they will give the website owner a notice at webmaster tools. than you have 30 days time to remove it and let google re-approve. same thing happens with pops. if you fail the second time again there is a waiting time of 30 days til you can ask for the re-approval. btw: there are a lot of techniques to run around the blocker but i would not recommend to use them because google checks that manually. the editors do not even check always with a chrome browser and they are not to identify with a knowing GoogleIP. in case such an editor sees that a site wants to fraud the blocking rules of the browser I can really not see any reason why google should list such a site in the SERPS. so IF someone wants to do that he have to accept that his domain will not appear in Google anymore and possibly there are next steps planed what can identify such a site as malware and this would call even other security software into the game. |
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