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Recently, I got the following email from Google:
I checked the page and other pages on the site it doesn't seem that I'm violating their terms except for perhaps one type of instance. When pages are viewed on mobile the sticky social sharebar was appearing (at bottom of viewport) at the same spot as some Adsense ads were being shown. I fixed this right after getting the warning but here's what it looked like:
In case it matters, I am dynamically showing ads based on user agents (the above screenshot is on mobile view).
1) Do you think the social share bar showing as per above was the reason for the violation?
2) I assumed a person looked at the site and flagged it for a warning. But do you think it was a bot that crawled it, saw the dynamic ads code and didn't realize that they show based on user device/viewport? Wondering if it just saw the code and thought 8+ Adsense ads are showing per article when really it's only like 2 or 3.
"This is a warning message to alert you that there is action required to bring your AdSense account into compliance with our AdSense program policies. We’ve provided additional details below, along with the actions to be taken on your part.
Affected website: xxxxx.com
Example page where violation occurred:http:/xxxxx
Action required: Please make changes immediately to your site to follow AdSense program policies.
Current account status: Active
Violation explanation
Why was this action taken against my account:
Publishers are not permitted to cause users to click on Google ads unintentionally or drive excessive attention to ad units. This includes implementations, such as:
In the Adsense dashboard I received a message about the policy violation. Details are:Affected website: xxxxx.com
Example page where violation occurred:http:/xxxxx
Action required: Please make changes immediately to your site to follow AdSense program policies.
Current account status: Active
Violation explanation
Why was this action taken against my account:
Publishers are not permitted to cause users to click on Google ads unintentionally or drive excessive attention to ad units. This includes implementations, such as:
- Placing Google ads in floating box scripts
- Flashy animations that draw a user attention to the ads
- Arrows or other symbols pointing to the ads
- Site layouts which push content below the fold"
- Site-level Enforcement
- Violation: Unnatural attention to ads
- Status: Warning
- To Resolve: Fix the violation then mark as "Fixed" in policy center. After you mark this warning as resolved it will be removed from the Policy center.
I checked the page and other pages on the site it doesn't seem that I'm violating their terms except for perhaps one type of instance. When pages are viewed on mobile the sticky social sharebar was appearing (at bottom of viewport) at the same spot as some Adsense ads were being shown. I fixed this right after getting the warning but here's what it looked like:
In case it matters, I am dynamically showing ads based on user agents (the above screenshot is on mobile view).
1) Do you think the social share bar showing as per above was the reason for the violation?
2) I assumed a person looked at the site and flagged it for a warning. But do you think it was a bot that crawled it, saw the dynamic ads code and didn't realize that they show based on user device/viewport? Wondering if it just saw the code and thought 8+ Adsense ads are showing per article when really it's only like 2 or 3.