Women’s Super League Football rebrands
There's a bunch of rebranding of women's football in the UK and they made a fancy
Well a merry christmas to us! Adland has had "ad serving disabled" without warning by our dear pals the Google Adsense folks. What did we do? Serve gore to you. It's the top five of PETA's most sexist ads that offends, as there's a woman being clubbed to have her fur stolen, and some lowly mostly nude interns sweating in cellophane in the hot Memphis sun that have blood on them. Like anything PETA, it's a very popular post, partly due to the offensiveness of the imagery. Not sure if it's the nudity or gore that got caught in Google's defunkt algorithm.
Adland now has to sell ad space directly as no ad network currently accepts this website (I know, the irony slays me, I'd be slapping my knees if hosting wasn't so expensive). We've been banned before, twice even, and got un-banned again despite the many bare butts in advertising as someone at Google in Europe came to their senses and realized banning a site that's critical to sexist advertising for depicting the ad was counterproductive. When Google ran boobtastic ads that looked like this on this very website, containing more skin that the ads we were banned for, it was also quite hypocritical.
Google and PETA do have something in common, their disdain for women as Google has served explicit porn ads on newspaper sites, and mail-order bride ads on pirated music sites. Don't be evil indeed, as long as it makes a buck, while they expel smaller content sites who are actively voicing their (female) opinion against it. Maybe Google is misogynist too?
Ad serving has been disabled to: adland.tv
Example page where violation occurred: https://adland.tv/petas-top-five-most-offensive-and-most-sexist-ads
Violation explanation
As stated in our program policies, AdSense publishers are not permitted to place Google ads on pages with adult or mature content. In addition to photos and videos which contain nudity or sexual activities, below are some other examples of unacceptable content:
* Lewd or provocative images
* Crude or indecent language, including adult stories
* Sexual tips or advice
* Sexual fetish sites (e.g. foot fetish content)
* Adult toys or products
* Ads or links to external sites containing adult content
* Adult links and/or adult keywords within the meta data in the source code of your site
VIOLENCE/GORE: As stated in our program policies, AdSense publishers are not permitted to place Google ads on pages with violent or disturbing content, including sites with gory text or images. More information about this policy can be found in our help center ( https://www.google.com/adsense/support/as/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=105954 ).