ADSENSE You have rejected ad requests, which will result in lost revenue,AdSense
Publishers Mistakenly Notified About Rejected Ad Requests.
Adsense You have rejected ad requests, which will result in lost
revenue,AdSense Publishers Mistakenly Notified About Rejected Ad Requests.
If
you’re one of the many AdSense publishers who recently received a notice from Google
about rejected ad requests… well, never mind. Google says it’s
a known bug that it’s working to resolve.
Several
days ago, publishers began coming to forums saying they’d received a
notice saying, “You have rejected ad requests, which will result in lost
revenue.” After much confusion and commiseration, it turns out that the problem
was a change from Google that had unexpected consequences.
According to Google: “We recently
changed the way our system surfaces alerts related to rejected ad requests. This has resulted in
some publishers seeing an alert in their AdSense accounts about
needing to fix rejected ad requests, though no action is required on their
part.”
Google
estimates that upwards of 90% of those who received this notice can disregard
it, but suggests they follow the link to the help center to make sure
that they are in compliance with Google’s guidelines.
The
most common causes for legitimate rejected ad requests come from publishers
nestling AdSense code within multiple frames or using a supply
side platform (ad server or yield manager) that isn’t sending site information
to Google.
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