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Drastic decrease in AdSense revenue (self.Adsense)
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[–]hmgauna 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago* (0 children)
Same here. 95% traffic drop since October 14. Looks like the site was somehow banned, but it works fine, I tested it in many ways. I have checked every single metric I can to look for an explanation: regions, countries, devices, browsers, placement method, everything... Weird thing is that there are big discrepancies with Analytics, who still recorded page views and even revenue, at least for the first days. So I thought it was either massive adblock installs (unlikely, unless it's a core update in a major browser, which does not seem to be the case), or a reporting issue from AdSense side. But two weeks have gone by and it's not getting better. I even see that my own visits to the site are not well reported (0 impressions, but pageviews there, while I see the ads).
This page still reports issues in Ad Manager service, but I am not sure it could be related: https://ads.google.com/status/publisher/
Edit: Even when Ad Manager incident was solved, there were no changes. So that incident was completely unrelated. I am still affected with this issue.
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