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Google Did It Again - Printable Version +- Southperry.net (https://www.southperry.net) +-- Forum: Main (https://www.southperry.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=11) +--- Forum: Site Announcements (https://www.southperry.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=18) +--- Thread: Google Did It Again (/showthread.php?tid=65993) Pages:
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Google Did It Again - Eos - 2013-07-29 Quote:Issue ID#: xxxxxxxxx So we've lost ads right at the end of the month, and I've had to file an appeal and move the topmost ad banner even higher to make it legal despite it having been there without issue for years.
Google Did It Again - Untradeable - 2013-07-29 Google must have hired some Nexon flunkees to patrol websites. Google Did It Again - PirateIzzy - 2013-07-29 I left Southperry on, went out for like 20 minutes, and came back thinking my computer was bugged or something. Well, that sucks. Google Did It Again - Hypermug - 2013-07-29 Ugh...AGAIN? Ridiculous. Google Did It Again - Niernen - 2013-07-29 This is just getting stupid. Google Did It Again - MariettaRC - 2013-07-30 I was wondering why I had this empty space below the banner. This is getting quite old indeed. Google Did It Again - SaptaZapta - 2013-07-30 And this, boys and girls, is just one example of why monopolies are Bad Things. :-( Did you now make sure the Notifications drop-down doesn't touch the ad even if a person has notifications in all possible categories? What will they think of next? Google Did It Again - Eos - 2013-07-30 SaptaZapta Wrote:Did you now make sure the Notifications drop-down doesn't touch the ad even if a person has notifications in all possible categories? Depends on the resolution of your screen. :/ But... without them being able to login and receive such notices, they shouldn't be capable of triggering that scenario even on the tiniest screen known to man. And almost no normal user would either. Google Did It Again - Zelkova - 2013-07-30 Eos Wrote:Depends on the resolution of your screen. :/ Have you considered utilizing an adbot to post ads in threads? I know it is kind of invasive but it may be a solution to your issues you are having. Google Did It Again - Soph - 2013-07-30 I didn't realise Google were so insanely petty about their advertising system. I hope you can get this sorted out for the sake of the site. :c Google Did It Again - ExtremeMonotreme - 2013-07-30 Is it possible that Google Ad policies might instate a clear zone for ads..? Are they allowed to do that? A clear zone is not the technical term but some companies have specifications where if you're using a registered logo, or an ad in this case, there are specifications that say, "you can't have anything near the object for a perimeter of X, Y pixels." I had to deal with the arbitrary spacing when I designed a few marketing materials for the university I'm attending.. :| The technical term they use is "Surrounding space requirements." Google Did It Again - Eos - 2013-07-30 Zelkova Wrote:Have you considered utilizing an adbot to post ads in threads? I know it is kind of invasive but it may be a solution to your issues you are having. You apparently do not recall our trial of this, people were very upset by having ads in the midst of their conversations. ExtremeMonotreme Wrote:Is it possible that Google Ad policies might instate a clear zone for ads..? Are they allowed to do that? They're paying us for a service, they're allowed to specify pretty much any arbitrary requirement to earn that money they want, and to change them on a whim. But that is not a requirement at this time, no. Google Did It Again - Zelkova - 2013-07-30 Eos Wrote:You apparently do not recall our trial of this, people were very upset by having ads in the midst of their conversations. No, I don't recall this. Be that as it may, do what you have to. Good luck keeping your site afloat. Google Did It Again - Locked - 2013-07-30 That's.. pretty silly. I don't get what the issue with drop downs is. Google Did It Again - maplefreak26 - 2013-07-30 Have you considered pushing the content down once the drop down menus "drop"? --> ![]() The ad space where it is now is ugly and it's worse when ads don't show (which happens occasionally for me) so it just has a huge empty blank space. Google Did It Again - Eos - 2013-07-30 Quote:Hello, maplefreak26 Wrote:Have you considered pushing the content down once the drop down menus "drop"? Making large portions of the page move just bothers people, and considering it would still occlude the ads (by shoving them down/offpage) it'd be just as bad. Google Did It Again - Fiel - 2013-07-31 At what point is the opportunity cost of another ad provider worth it? Google Did It Again - Eos - 2013-07-31 Fiel Wrote:At what point is the opportunity cost of another ad provider worth it? At the point we find a legitimate reasonable ad provider that gives me any degree of control over the ads they'll be showing and doesn't pay out 1/100th of what Google does. Google Did It Again - Fiel - 2013-07-31 Eos Wrote:At the point we find a legitimate reasonable ad provider that gives me any degree of control over the ads they'll be showing and doesn't pay out 1/100th of what Google does. "At the point when something is Google but not Google at the same time." I like it. I recall when Sleepywood changed their ad provider (why - I'm not sure) and the users didn't even like the switch. There were talking ads, self-enlarging ads, and music ads without user interaction. I think he lost ad views because of it. Google is the Paypal of ads. I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. Google Did It Again - Eos - 2013-07-31 Fiel Wrote:Google is the Paypal of ads. I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. Monopolies is bad, mk? |