Tuesday, February 10, 2009


A DENIAL OF NATURAL JUSTICE BY GOOGLE ADSENSE - ACCOUNT AT KIWI RIVERMAN ARBITARILY DISABLED WITH NO EXPLANATION...

Some months ago Google Adsense arbitarily disabled the account at Kiwi Riverman with no explanation. Despite sending a number of messages through the appeal system, we have never received a reply or explanation for the disabling of our account. There was literally a deafening silence!

I have always believed that we lived in a western democratic society and that the world wide web was expressed in the same democratic way.

Google Adsense was based in the United States of America - the land of the free. There was an arrogant denial of natural justice in this instance.

I would hope that if a member of Google Adsense management or somebody close to them reads this post, I would appreciate them making a comment at the end of this post.

9 comments:

charles-davis said...

Riverman, you have thrown down the gauntlet in the town square. I am waiting to see who shows up, they can't send an algorithm!

Unknown said...

Just another way to protest, Charles. Be interesting to see if the message gets back to the palace.

Cheers

Dana Prince said...

So sorry to hear it! Hope it gets resolved. A few years ago I heard it was difficult to get reinstated once you were turfed but lately I've heard of appeals getting answered. Fingers and toes crossed for you!

Cheers,
Dana

Unknown said...

Thanks for the info, Dana.I'll try again with an appeal.

Cheers

Anonymous said...

A low blow indeed, and it seems that those from above do not bother with the peasants below. I know you said that Chitika was worse than adsense but have you ever considered that something was better than nothing.

Unknown said...

Clever!

Anonymous said...

As always, ave a go ya mug ;)

Anonymous said...

hopefully they'll respond - probably more effective to write about them than to them.
i hate it when companies don't address issues or their running scams.
always is the cpa!

Unknown said...

I'll try and write to them some time - but I'll continue to protest online where I can.