• After spending the time and effort to get Media.net ads up on my website (Prosperopedia.com), and after generating thousands of legitimate click-throughs to their clients, I got a suspension notice that was vague about why they suspended my account. The notice included an appeal form that had a link to a form that requested a ton of information that’s none of their business.

    There are way better alternatives to Media.net, which has no loyalty to you as a publisher.

    Thanks Media.net for inspiring me to find much better ROI partners and dropping you like an old, ugly girlfriend.

    The suspension gave no explanation about what caused it or what violation my site was allegedly guilty of. All I got was just a rude email saying essentially "tough luck, you wasted your time going this direction with monetizing your website."
    
    Most bloggers have better things to do with their time than to troubleshoot the fine print and read through endless legal speak when they're just trying to create useful content and monetize a legitimate, useful website.
    
    Before I waste time setting up a new 
    
    Here are the non-compliant (?) sites I was referred to in my original review:
    
    TheTechnologyVault.com
    Prosperopedia.com
    
    Anything you see wrong with either of those?
    • This topic was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by thetechnologyvault. Reason: Responding to plugin authors comments
    • This topic was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by thetechnologyvault. Reason: Responding to plugin author's comments
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  • Plugin Author mnetadmanager

    (@mnetadmanager)

    Hello,

    A website/account is suspended if it is not compliant with Media.net’s Program Guidelines (https://www.media.net/legal/programguidelines/). If you believe that your website is compliant and would like to appeal the suspension, the appeals form included in the email lets you do so.

    All the information asked for in the appeals form helps us ensure that a website is legitimate and indeed complies with our Program Guidelines. The information provided helps improve and quicken the suspension review process by an independent team.

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