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I "violated" the "COMMUNITY STANDARDS" on Facebook.
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1571777" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Almost all websites with any kind of Google presence (ads) are subject to Google's own 'code of content/conduct too. Lots of companies that Google places ads for don't want their products associated with all kinds of subject matter and I have seen a car related discussion board where Google pulled all ads because of nothing more than skimpily attired young ladies (bikinis) being posted. (admittedly, a couple of the pics crossed the line with what skin was visible...)</p><p>The list of possible infractions listed on Google's TOS is very very long. </p><p></p><p>(I've seen subject matter posted here at CT some years ago, that had someone flagged it to Google, they would most certainly have pitched a fit over it)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1571777, member: 18945"] Almost all websites with any kind of Google presence (ads) are subject to Google's own 'code of content/conduct too. Lots of companies that Google places ads for don't want their products associated with all kinds of subject matter and I have seen a car related discussion board where Google pulled all ads because of nothing more than skimpily attired young ladies (bikinis) being posted. (admittedly, a couple of the pics crossed the line with what skin was visible...) The list of possible infractions listed on Google's TOS is very very long. (I've seen subject matter posted here at CT some years ago, that had someone flagged it to Google, they would most certainly have pitched a fit over it) [/QUOTE]
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