This actually happened last year. Google banned my Adsense account and never gave me a clear reason why.
I appealed twice, but they rejected both without telling me why.
At this point, I gave up after that reading about how notorious they're being apathetic towards people in my situation. I couldn't find any guideline or stories of people getting anywhere beyond where I was.<p>I was wondering if anyone from HN has gone through something similar, and was able to successfully appealed the ban. Or if they were able to at least escalate their matters to the point where they were able to talk to a human being in Google.<p>My website is www.modd.io. It's a simple HTML5 gaming website. Afaik, I wasn't breaching Adsense's policies.<p>Thanks in advance guys.
There was recently a class action over this practice: <a href="https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/google/google-agrees-to-pay-11-million-to-owners-of-suspended-adsense-accounts/" rel="nofollow">https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/google/google-agrees-t...</a><p>You should act quickly to either submit a claim as part of the settlement, or exclude yourself from the settlement: <a href="http://www.adsensepublishersettlement.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.adsensepublishersettlement.com/</a><p>I would look over the terms of the settlement and see if they work for you ASAP, since the deadline is in 3 days.
Google is human unfriendly. They only care if their bottom line is in danger. Make a lot of noise on social media(involve your user base if possible.)<p>You probably thought of this already but why can't you sue them? Even if you lose,you might at least get a review of the ban. Do they have a non-arbitration TOS?
Is it a bad idea to sue? I mean, they're Google, but, if they owed you the money...?<p>Just find a friend of a friend who is a lawyer and who will file it for you?