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But sometimes I don't if they aren't too bad (ie, quality site but has images right above content; Or, title right above ads).
What do you think... should you report every violation you see? How will G handle these reports-- ie, warning people, or just banning them? I'd hate to see a nice site with just a small offense banned, but when sites that are pure junk get banned, that's great.
"Hi all,
We monitor all abuse reports that you submit and take action on offending sites.Please note that I cannot comment on any specific site's compliance with our policies.
We appreciate you helping to maintain the quality of the AdSense program.
ASA
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I rarely go back and check if someone is removed or not - I just report them, and let Google sort it out. I don't expect things to happen quickly with Google regardless; it's hard to get a behemoth to make a left turn.
Why bother doing Googles job? I see thousands of sites a week that are violating the TOS, I view them the same way I view MFA ads and the like. Why waste my time and resources when Google doesnt think its worth the time and resources?
We appreciate you taking the time to report policy violations to us. Please be assured that we review all reports and take action on offending sites.
Hahahaha, very funny.
I reported several and they are still around. I even sent you PM after I took AdSense down. What actions did you take on those that were spamming my websites? You dont have to answer because we both know that they are still spamming your AdSense publishers and AdWords advertisers. Site with no content and 4 Yahoo ad blocks right in the middle. No action taken.
Dont waste your time people. Google is OK with spam and arbitrage. After all it is revenue for GOOG.
Chuckle.
Mike