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Google AdSense on Publishers’ Free Speech

The internet has become a platform for free speech including social media and page-owned contents. However, this privilege gets overused by some publishers, which in turn, a new video was released reminding them about the dangerous and derogatory content policy. This guideline affects all AdSense publishers but those who publish user-generated content may feel this impact the most.<br><br>

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Google AdSense on Publishers’ Free Speech

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  1. WORDPRESS GOOGLE ADSENSEON PUBLISHERS’ FREE SPEECH

  2. Theinternethasbecomeaplatformforfree speechincludingsocialmediaandpage-owned contents. However, thisprivilegegetsoverused bysomepublishers, whichinturn, anewvideo wasreleasedremindingthemaboutthe dangerousandderogatorycontentpolicy. This guidelineaffectsallAdSensepublishersbut thosewhopublishuser-generatedcontentmay feelthisimpactthemost.

  3. GoogleAdSenseReminderstoPublishers Thispolicydoesn’tmeanGoogleAdSensehassingledoutuser- generatedcontentfromthefreedomtoexpressthoughts. But websiteslikeforumcommunitiesbecameanopportunityfortoo muchfreedomofexpressionwithoutfollowingproper regulation. Thissystemnegativelyaffects SEO, especiallyifthat particularpageisaimingforbetterrankingbecauseoncethe pageidentifiesashavingparticipatedinviolatingGoogle’spolicy, thatsitecanbetakenoff. Inadditiontothat, thisreminderserves torecalltopublisherstoavoidhavingtheirAdSenseaccounts revokedorsuspended. YoucanchecktheAdSensehelppagefor thelistofthekindsofcontenttheyprohibit.

  4. Withrespecttothepolicy, Googlealsoshareditsownlist, which isalsopartofthecontractagreeduponjoiningtheAdSense network: CreatingaPostingPolicy – Comingupwithforumpoliciesisagreatidea, andit’s uptoyouwhentocreateoneandwhatlimitationstoset. Warningusersabout whattheypostthatwillviolateyourpostingpolicywillberemoved, and consistentviolationmayresultinrevocationoftheirpostingprivileges. Furthermore, ifyouareanAdSensepublisher, thelistofprohibitionsbyGoogleis bestfollowed. RemoveObjectionableContent – Althoughpostingforumpolicieshelpminimise constantviolationandmaintainbalanceinforumcommunities, itmaynotbe enoughasthesystemneedsenforcing. That’swheretheideaofproactively removingprohibitedcontentisbestapplied.

  5. Conclusion WithGoogle’sguidelines, wegetabiggerpictureonhowto avoidconflictsandotherthingsthatcouldcausedisruption whenitcomestopeopleexpressingthemselvesonforumsand otherareasacrosstheinternet. Thispolicyservesapurposenot justwithGoogleAdSense, butalsoestablishesproperdiscipline andcultivatesappropriatebehaviourtowardscommunitypages.

  6. Source: https://anythingseo.wordpress.com/ 2018/12/13/google-adsense-on- publishers-free-speech/

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