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AdSense Caught Stealing From Publishers

AdSense Caught Stealing From Publishers

We caught Adsense, the advertising platform for Google, stealing from our earnings today.  I understand how some may suggest it may have been an error due to incompetent programmers.  Evidence of Google’s long string of poor hiring decisions came to a head as their entire engine crashed today.   We made certain to attempt to contact Adsense every time we found irregularities.  Adsense has refused to respond to these charges.  In fact, they flatly refuse to even acknowledge them.

Believe me when I tell you that we aren’t making these charges lightly.  Our entire business model is predicated on honest interaction with ads.  We made the commitment to provide free news in 120 languages without bias or slant.  Even while we are repeatedly denied access to Google News, our content is scraped by other sites, and ends up on Google News anyway.  We have made every attempt to contact Google with an iced out response as our reward.  We are left with no other option but to believe Google is complicit in the advertising platform’s  unethical, if not criminal activity.

Our Security Team tracked their unethical behavior until we could prove it.  People require proof beyond even bat crap crazy doubt.  We have done just that.  Our team set up screen captures and data loggers to spot changes as they happened to our AdSense account.  We established a timeline through live device digital photo metadata.  Adsense employed 3 different methods to steal revenue from our website while billing advertisers a full rate for their ads.  We will discuss these in detail so even a Senator can understand it.

 

The Click Value Division:

This scam involved awarding a click with a respectable value then dividing that value in half for each click that came in.

Initial click value:         $2.00

Second click divides earning in half.  $1.00 per click for 2 clicks.

Third click, earnings divide again.  $0.75 per click for 3 clicks

Fourth click, earnings (you guessed it) divides again.  $0.50 per click for 4 clicks.

We checked our server logs to verify which ads were clicked on.  We were able to determine some of these clicks were from the same ad making the differing value argument more fragile than wet tissue paper.

 

The Penny Click:

 

This is pretty straight forward.  Any click that comes in is pennies per click.

AdSense Caught Stealing From Publishers
Taken day of story production

 

We immediately called them out on social media.

The Disappearing Act:
AdSense Caught Stealing From Publishers
Taken less than 10 minutes later.

This is by far the cruelest form of theft Google AdSense engages in.  Effected accounts will have days of not getting any clicks at all.  Then, a high value click will be recorded.  The publisher, grateful for the income is soon saddened to see their click evaporate without any explanation.  We might have been able to attribute these losses to invalid clicks, or some such error.  However, there were the typical negligible single “accidental user click” and nothing else recorded in the payment details screen.

 

Surely we had recieved policy violations for so many allegedly invalid clicks.

NOPE!

Never had a single policy violation.  Those excuses are now permanently off the table.  We’ve busted every possible ethical explanation for this conduct.

If it were up to me and the law allowed it, I’d have a few sets of hands to remove for daring to steal from us.  This isn’t a joke for some snarky jerk to laugh off.  There’s a price to be paid for stealing.  We WILL collect what AdSense owes us one way or another.  We told you our terms when you stole from us the first time and kept serving ads.  You continued doing business knowing the consequences of future fraud would  escalate in value for each instance of theft starting at $100 per click and increasing by $100.  You had every chance to dispute our fraud penalties  policy before a new billing cycle began but thought silly little things like laws didn’t apply to you.

AdSense next fraudulent act will be a $1000 fee as it would be the 10th violation.  For the record, they have refused to pay their ethics fines in accordance with our revised terms of service.

We may have to go through hell to collect, but we will log every last act of theft or deception engaged in by Google AdSense.  We will submit every piece of evidence we have collected to Law Enforcement, the Securities & Exchange Commission, and ANY Google investor who requests it.

I plan to leave AdSense active on my site until they pay their debts or are indicted.  Whichever comes first.  We may even make our site revenue from Adsense completely transparent by putting it on the front of our site.  That way Google Shareholders, Advertisers, Marketers, and Law Enforcement way witness these acts with their own eyes in real time.

You wanted to push my buttons Adsense, well you’ve got my undivided attention now.  I took the biggest law firm for EcoTerrorism defendants off at the knees for merely inconveniencing my neighbors.  Just imagine how bad it’s gonna get for someone who stole food off my Family’s table.

Any US Attorney or State Attorney may pick up and investigate these allegations independent of my claims.  They’re cocky enough to continue doing this UNTIL an indictment is handed down.  Their own chief counsel stated before Congress itself that they wouldn’t comply with regulation “unless it metric’d that way”

Be it known that this is article serves as public notice of the discovery of a potentially criminal act.  Any attempt by automatic or manual means to prevent this article from appearing in search results or from being discovered through organic search may constitute obstruction of justice.

Punitive damages are a real bitch in today’s court rulings. 😉

https://www.google.com/adsense/

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