| Moderating website comments to stay in line with policy. Should I be more strict or less? | Pimnl | 6/30/12 10:26 AM | I've got a website about celebrities, and I read every single comment, before it gets published on the website. To stay in line with the Adsense policy, I don't allow comments like these: (just made up examples) - She played in many porn movies - Whe |
| Re: Moderating website comments to stay in line with policy. Should I be more strict or less? | tsvaishnav.vaishnav | 6/30/12 11:13 AM | well..u are doing it right. Adsense is too strict and so u should be. But I have some doubts..I guess u might be using images of those celebrities? Do u? |
| Re: Moderating website comments to stay in line with policy. Should I be more strict or less? | Pimnl | 7/1/12 1:14 AM | I do use images from celebrities, but these are small thumbnails which are used on thousands of other websites that serve adsense as well.. But you reckon I should remove them all? |
| Re: Moderating website comments to stay in line with policy. Should I be more strict or less? | tsvaishnav.vaishnav | 7/1/12 1:34 AM | As far as I understand, if you don't own the copyrights and if those images does not fall under public domain, you should remove them. |
| Re: Moderating website comments to stay in line with policy. Should I be more strict or less? | Cade | 7/1/12 10:18 AM | TV is providing you solid advice. Just because other sites are getting away with it, doesn't mean they will forever. Most likely, they qualified for an Adsense account with a completely clean site, but are now putting code on pages with copyright vio |