Andrew wrote:Care to explain why I'm getting reports that our ad code is appearing on your site?
bluejaybrandon wrote:Andrew wrote:Care to explain why I'm getting reports that our ad code is appearing on your site?
What does this mean? I’d like to know more about the process.
bluejaybrandon wrote:
I’m genuinely curious, do you have the Miami Heat completely modded and then no other mods? All your requests seem to be solely Heat players. I don’t mean it in a negative way, I’m just curious if you only mod your favorite team.
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LeBron : https://bbs.eyeuc.com/down/view/6883
Butler : https://bbs.eyeuc.com/down/view/7124
Doncic : https://bbs.eyeuc.com/down/view/7137
thanks
MiliasW34 wrote:I really want an Enes Kanter modded version. The 2k model really bothers me, I don't know why.
Like the Miami Heat guy, most of my requests are about Celtics. Haha!
Andrew wrote:bluejaybrandon wrote:Andrew wrote:Care to explain why I'm getting reports that our ad code is appearing on your site?
What does this mean? I’d like to know more about the process.
It means the code that we use to display Google ads to earn revenue has been inserted onto pages on 2kspecialist.com, so Google is telling me that the code is appearing on a site that I haven't authorised. There's no reason that our unique ad code should be used by anyone else to display ads, because it's generated for our account and our account only. If it's appearing on any other sites where I don't have control over the content, it means our revenue could be stopped due to a violation that someone else commits, such as problematic content that violates the policy that I can't remove because it's not my site.
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If it's something that's been done in an effort to be helpful, I appreciate the sentiment behind it, but it's not actually helping us. Like I said, there's no reason for our code to be used by anyone else. It's not going to earn anyone else money, and it potentially jeopardises our ability to cover our hosting costs with ad revenue, so it needs to be removed. If it's there by accident via some sort of embedded content, then that still needs to be resolved as well.
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