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It's easy, especially for those of us who have been publishers for years, without any issue, to assume those who's accounts are frozen MUST have been doing something against the TOS, but I know a couple of webmasters who's accounts were closed because their site was "no longer suitable", apparently. Yet they were massively popular and respected writers, with brilliant content.
Luckily this time, it was to inform me of the new ad planner features. But who knows, one day... How do you feel when you see the Adsense name popup in your inbox?
Paul
How do you feel when you see the Adsense name popup in your inbox?
I know a couple of webmasters who's accounts were closed because their site was "no longer suitable", apparently. Yet they were massively popular and respected writers, with brilliant content.
If the publishers weren't violating the AdSense terms & conditions or program policies, then it's likely that their readers were generating too many clicks that weren't converting for advertisers. That's the only explanation that sounds reasonable. Why else would Google shut down accounts of "massively popular and respected writers with brilliant content"?"