Lot of image hosting websites rely on AdSense to pay the bandwidth
bills. Similarly, there are YouTube clones that aggregate web videos and
monetize page-views through Google AdSense. Then we have thousands of
personal blogs that are share photo galleries and web videos but have
little or no text content.
Google advertisers can also prevent their ads from getting displayed on social networks and online forums where "content changes often and is harder to monitor than content in more static pages."
And the recent changes in AdSense Policies allow publishers to place AdSense unites on registration form and pages that return 404 errors but again, Adwords clients have an option to hide their ads on such error pages.
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