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There Was A Story Here

That was referenced by several popular news websites in good standing with all the major social media platforms, that Google Adsense flagged as in violation of its content policy.

I presently run one tiny Google Adsense ad on this website to get exactly this sort of feedback and guidance from Google, since I host this website on their excellent and free website building / content management platform, Blogger. I've had years of experience using WordPress with some high quality professional customizations for various websites for various clients, and I like Blogger just as much for different reasons. Sometime I ought to write a pro and con comparison list of each.

Well I went ahead and removed the story because I don't want to publish anything that would be outside of the Google Adsense content policy. There are an endless number of other things I'd like to write about so that's not a problem for me.

So after removing the story and leaving a blank page that Blogger automatically generates saying "Sorry, the page you were looking for in this blog does not exist," I requested a review of the page to approve it for ad display again, and Google said it is now unfit to place ads on because it is high value inventory (I'm assuming because of the amount of traffic it received before I removed it) with no page content.

So I am replacing the previous page content with this explanation and recounting.

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