Hi Ruy,
Thanks for reporting your problem with AdSense. Unfortunately, I can not tell you clearly what the problem is on your website and what Adsense is complaining about. The technical integration is fine, and your ads.txt file is accessible.
I first recommend checking if you see any additional information in that Google notification. If not, please, navigate to your AdSense account > Policy Center and check if Google lists any problems.
You report that you already had AdSense on this website about two years ago. Did you already provide content about crypto and bitcoins at this time, or did you publish this content afterward?
Best regards,
Joachim
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RuyR
(@energias)
“You report that you already had AdSense on this website about two years ago. Did you already provide content about crypto and bitcoins at this time, or did you publish this content afterward?”
Yep, it was published months ago but google does not mention that bitcoins is a no no! Is against TOS?
Thanks
Hi energias,
There is no explicit prohibition of crypto topics in the policy of Google AdSense. I researched the forums and found several threads about a rejected application at AdSense because of crypto. Still, I also found finally approved users with crypto sites.
As mentioned, I am not associated with AdSense and cannot clearly tell why this notification appears. I assume that it could be related to the YMYL update that focuses on top content for specific sensitive topics.
When you navigate to your AdSense account > Policy Center, do you see any notifications with further information there?
Best regards,
Joachim
Thread Starter
RuyR
(@energias)
Hi Joachim
No, nothing there in the Policy Center.
They only say this:
“We’ve detected some policy violations on your site, which means it’s not yet ready to serve ads. Ads published by Google on screens without publisher content We do not allow ads published by Google on screens: without content or with low value content, under construction, used for alerts, navigation or other behavioral purposes.”
I don’t have posts or pages without content. It was better that google point to the posts or pages that are not good.
Thanks for the answer
Ruy
Hi Ruy,
I can understand that it would be more helpful if AdSense would list such pages as it does sometimes when other policy violations happen.
I noticed a few extremely short posts, e.g., articles about Namecheap, Shopify Brasil, or Amazon Prime. One of my domains, where about 1/4 of all texts were relatively short and not very detailed, rejected Adsense because of thin content, although there are also very long texts. I could imagine that a certain number of such thin-content posts worsens the overall impression of a site for AdSense. But this is just speculation.
You know your own content best, so you can estimate whether you have always had very short posts on your site or written most of them only recently so that AdSense now evaluates your site differently than before.
Best regards,
Joachim