Google's Ridiculous AdSense Morality Police Strike Again

from the fix-this,-google dept

Nearly a year ago, we wrote about an absolutely ridiculous situation in which Google AdSense threatened to cut off all of our ads (which they had just spent months begging us to use) because the ads showed up on this page, which has a story about a publicity rights dispute concerning a music video that includes someone dancing suggestively around a pole. The morality police at AdSense argued that this news story -- which was about a legal dispute concerning the video -- somehow violated AdSense's terms against putting the ads on content including "strategically covered nudity" and "lewd or provocative poses." Apparently, the AdSense team has no "newsworthy" exception to these idiotic policies.

After that story was posted, we heard from people inside Google who insisted that they were pushing the AdSense team to deal with similar situations in a much smarter way: such as simply turning off the ads on those individual pages rather than killing entire accounts. But, frankly, even that is pretty pointless. Why not fix AdSense's terms so that having ads appear on a news story about such content doesn't trigger the threat to shut down AdSense altogether?

It appears that the AdSense morality police still haven't figured this out. Last week a similar kerfuffle arose when the AdSense team threatened antiwar.com because it had an article (from a while back) that posted the infamous photos of US soldiers mistreating prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. Those photos are famous for their newsworthiness, and yet Google AdSense said they were a terms of service violation for being "violent or disturbing content, including sites with gory text or images."

After that story started to get some press attention, Google backed down... but only for a few hours, before coming back and complaining about another article on Antiwar's site, showing images of people killed in Ukraine.

As with the threat to kill our own AdSense account, this is simply idiotic. Yes, Google can set whatever terms and conditions it wants for sites to use AdSense, but acting as morality police -- especially over newsworthy content on news websites -- is profoundly stupid and shortsighted. We had hoped that our experience with a similarly ridiculous policy decision by Google last year would convince the company to fix its policies. Unfortunately, it appears that Google is still playing morality police and trying to dictate editorial choices.
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  • identicon
    jackn, 25 Mar 2015 @ 10:43am

    Adsense and morality - that does not compute.

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    Violynne (profile), 25 Mar 2015 @ 10:49am

    What does anyone expect from a company whose motto is "Don't Be Evil"?

    Seriously, the Google bandwagon needs to bust a wheel, overturn, burst into flames, and destroy itself before it gets way, way out of hand.

    Little do you people know this "ToS" escapade is seriously destroying what made Google useful. Even their own damn search engine can't be trusted anymore, thanks to "paid priority" listings.

    Screw Google. I hope this type of news gets more people away from this company that can't even follow its own damn motto.

    Yes, I hate this company. More than I do Sony.

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  • icon
    Jessie (profile), 25 Mar 2015 @ 10:56am

    Govt- "Hey, we'll help you out with that whole FCC thing, if you'll do us a little favor" wink wink-nudge nudge.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Ninja (profile), 25 Mar 2015 @ 11:12am

    Seems those young entrepreneurs are getting old and prudish...

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    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 25 Mar 2015 @ 11:27am

      Re:

      That, or some of their advertiser are prudish. Google has to keep its advertisers happy, as that is where their money come from.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    John Cressman, 25 Mar 2015 @ 11:51am

    Just wait...

    Just wait until they start ranking sites by "truthfulness"... where they are the grand arbitrators of "truth"...

    Oh wait... this site believes global warming is false and has evidence to back it up... too bad, Google truthfulness scale puts them at position 100000.

    Regardless of how I feel on Global Warming, I would rather see both sides of the argument and decide myself than have someone force feed me their propaganda.

    You'll never easily get two sides of an argument. One will rank high... the one GOOGLE deems true... and all others will rank way back in the search engines.

    If that happens, I will NOT be using Google. After about 6, I stopped needing someone to wipe my nose and my arse... thank you very much.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 25 Mar 2015 @ 12:00pm

      Re: Just wait...

      I stopped using Google when they started censoring their results for the copyright industry.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • icon
      John Fenderson (profile), 25 Mar 2015 @ 12:55pm

      Re: Just wait...

      "You'll never easily get two sides of an argument."

      The demand that news outlets cover "both sides" of arguments is problematic for two reasons. In the first case, there are issues where there's only one reasonable side, but the need to present "both" sides is so extreme that an unreasonable side is presented as if it were equally credible. In the second place, very few issues only have two sides, so the demand to present "both" sides means that other equally credible arguments are ignored.

      It's too much to ask any single entity to present all sides of all issues they discuss. A better solution is for people to get their news and information from a wide variety of sources that have divergent viewpoints.

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      • identicon
        PRMan, 25 Mar 2015 @ 1:48pm

        Re: Re: Just wait...

        No, YOU have decided that something like (such as everyone's favorite whipping boy) Creationism is completely false. You have most likely done so by never once looking at their evidence and arguments, just because the groupthink says so.

        There have been many cases in science where the entire world was wrong and there will be many more, especially given the politics that passes as science these days (see Ben Stein's Expelled, for instance).

        There are many very strong challenges to evolution's "facts" that nobody pays attention to. It doesn't make them less true or lead us to the truth faster by investigating them.

        But you would rather the world decide for you so you don't have to be bothered by them. GP and I would rather see for ourselves than be told by the masses.

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          Seegras (profile), 25 Mar 2015 @ 2:13pm

          Re: Re: Re: Just wait...

          No, YOU have decided that something like (such as everyone's favorite whipping boy) Creationism is completely false.

          Of course it is. Everyone knows the world became out of the flesh of a slain giant.

          link to this | view in chronology ]

          • identicon
            Anonymous Coward, 26 Mar 2015 @ 4:54am

            Re: Re: Re: Re: Just wait...

            No, YOU have decided that something like (such as everyone's favorite whipping boy) Creationism is completely false.

            Of course it is. Everyone knows the world became out of the flesh of a slain giant.


            Oh man, i thought it was turtles and elephants all the way down.


            I would love to know if he's a old earth creationist or young earth creationist.

            Or more like Jesus riding on a t-rex with machine guns.

            link to this | view in chronology ]

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          John Fenderson (profile), 25 Mar 2015 @ 2:28pm

          Re: Re: Re: Just wait...

          "YOU have decided that something like (such as everyone's favorite whipping boy) Creationism is completely false."

          I have? Note that nowhere in my comment have I said anything remotely approaching that. In fact, I said nothing about any issue aside from the problems with the whole notion that there are "always two sides to an issue". As I said, usually there are many more than two sides.

          link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 25 Mar 2015 @ 11:58am

    I've known sites before using adsense to have them shut down all ads because someone got teed at the site. Somehow, Google believes click fraud is the site's issue and not someone wanting to cause harm. I used to go there and I know the site never, ever, suggested doing such at any time.

    Adsense leaves a lot to be desired. I refuse to allow it to show me ads, as I have had many times over the years that others got malware, I did not, simply because I had it blocked. Again, ads are a source of malware when you least expect it. If they can't keep their house clean, or send someone to fix the issue that comes from them, I have a cure so it's not my hours being spent doing clean of their mess in my computer.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 25 Mar 2015 @ 12:05pm

    Why is morality still a thing?

    You don't like violent movies? Then don't fucking watch them.
    You don't like seeing swear words? Then don't fucking read them.
    You don't like people masturbating? Then learn to fucking knock.

    It's common sense...

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 25 Mar 2015 @ 1:42pm

      Re:

      And if you don't like murders, um… run… run… run away f-… from them?! I think morality is important, just not in this context.

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      • identicon
        Anonymous Coward, 25 Mar 2015 @ 2:24pm

        Re: Re:

        lol, your grasp of morality is sorely lacking, in this and every context.

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 25 Mar 2015 @ 12:35pm

    I don't think this article uses the term "morality police" often enough. Should've wedged a couple more instances in there.

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    jkantor (profile), 25 Mar 2015 @ 7:45pm

    News

    If you think Abu Ghraib is newsworthy, you need to watch your family burned alive in cages.

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  • identicon
    The Moondoggie, 25 Mar 2015 @ 9:22pm

    Google AdSense threatened to cut off all of our ads (which they had just spent months begging us to use)...


    You should have let them and ignored them forever.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Jaswinder Singh, 26 Mar 2015 @ 6:55am

    Hello,

    There is no need to make any change in their terms and conditions. Violations are violations that doesn't matter, if they are news. As a publisher, you accepted those terms and conditions then why you post some content or image which is against their policies? After violating policy, Later you start disputing like you are innocent. You guyz are not kids. As per their terms and condition whatever they have done is correct or right. Accept this and move on.
    Thank You.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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      John Fenderson (profile), 26 Mar 2015 @ 7:47am

      Re:

      I am always amazed when people take the point of view that it's somehow wrong to complain about things that one thinks are wrong.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    GStorm, 26 Mar 2015 @ 2:59pm

    Be thankful for the crumbs. If you are a musician they run ads on your videos and don't pay you at all.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    alan, 26 Mar 2015 @ 5:41pm

    adsense

    Google competitors should just treat this as a great opportunity to take over such spots!

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Click, 27 Jun 2016 @ 12:28pm

    Hate Google Adsense

    I although make good money from adsense, i hate them because of this morality

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Click, 27 Jun 2016 @ 12:28pm

    Hate Google Adsense

    I although make good money from adsense, i hate them because of this morality

    link to this | view in chronology ]


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