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According to Google: "While going through our records recently, we found that your AdSense account has posed a significant risk to our AdWords advertisers" Kinda Funny when google chooses the ads to be sold.

Google has also killed several anti Scientology youtube channels but leaves the Scientology channel intact

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/05/02/youtube_scientology_channel/
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from dannysullivan 1367 Days ago #
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Did I miss someting in the letter? I mean, they didn’t say it was a particular ad that was a problem. Isn’t this a standard letter they’d send to anyone that they think is generating low quality clicks?

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from graywolf 1367 Days ago #
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well they also fixed [dangerous cult] but [cult dangerous] shows another example of something that looks an awful lot like a hand edit. So it’s just a growing amount circumstantial evidence that Google’s trying to keep out of "trouble" with the scientology crowd.

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from iBrian 1364 Days ago #
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Kind of curious wording.In the first line it’s described as "one of the web’s most influential anti-Scientology sites".Sounds big and active.But then in the second line describes it as "a fledgling site".So it’s a new site that’s one of the most influential sites in its niche??

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