The first exhibit is the email informing me that my blog was removed;
3:02 AM (15 hours ago)
Hello, As you may know, our Community Guidelines (
https://blogger.com/go/contentpolicy) describe the boundaries for what we allow-- and don't allow-- on Blogger. Your blog titled "
http://webmaster220.blogspot.com/" was flagged to us for review. We have determined that it violates our guidelines and have made the URL
http://webmaster220.blogspot.com/ unavailable to blog readers. Why was your blog removed? Your content has violated our SPAM policy. Please visit our Community Guidelines page linked in this email to learn more. If we feel that a blog's content does not fit within the expectations of our Policy, we no longer allow it to be publicly available. If you believe we made an error, you can request an appeal
https://www.blogger.com/go/appeal-blog?blogId=*88888888888888888888888888888. You may have the option to pursue your claims in court. If you have legal questions or wish to examine legal options that may be available to you, you may want to consult with your own legal counsel. Sincerely, -The Blogger Team
The second exhibit is the email informing me that my blog was reinstated;
Your blog titled "http://webmaster220.blogspot.com/" has been reinstated
5:27 AM (12 hours ago)
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Thank you for understanding.
Sincerely, The Blogger Team
* Just so none of the blog readers can try to appeal the decision to remove the blog because it was later reinstated
and the removal appeal is irrelevant now.
If you are reading this and you are a Google Operations employee, thank you for reinstating the blog.
This really got me thinking about the complicated topic of Spam and being a blogger.
If anyone reading this sentence has any reading material you would like me to have,
email it to me at ricklivermore@gmail.com or email me the link to the reading material
I have an idea. I just removed 100% of my adsense code. I notice that there were duplications and triplications of adsense
ads on a regular basis which is probably where blogger noticed the spam. We shall see if the issue goes away.
The fight really needs to be fought inside Google. The people who hate spam need to force the adsense people to
just not allow duplications and triplications of adsense ads on sites like what my site was. That won't ever be a problem now
on my site because my adsense code is gone.
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