scottpeterson1
Member
I’ve been wondering if I’m the only one dealing with this, but do adult native ads feel like walking on thin ice for anyone else? One day everything is running fine, and the next day accounts get flagged or campaigns just stop. It’s honestly a bit frustrating because it’s not always clear what went wrong.
When I first started experimenting with adult native ads, I thought it would be pretty straightforward. Just follow basic ad rules, keep things clean enough, and you’re good to go. But that wasn’t really the case. I ran into issues like disapproved creatives, sudden traffic drops, and even account warnings. At first, I assumed it was just bad luck or maybe the platforms being too strict.
After a bit of trial and error, I started noticing patterns. One big thing was creatives. Even slightly suggestive images or headlines that felt “normal” to me sometimes triggered flags. I had to tone things down more than I expected. Another thing was landing pages. If the page looked too aggressive or misleading, it increased the chances of getting banned. Keeping everything a bit more balanced and less pushy actually helped.
I also realized that different networks have very different tolerance levels. What works on one might not fly on another. So instead of copying the same setup everywhere, I started adjusting content depending on where I was running it. That made a noticeable difference.
Something that helped me get a clearer idea was reading through this guide on adult native ads. It breaks things down in a simple way and helped me understand where I might have been going wrong without making it feel overly technical.
I wouldn’t say there’s a perfect formula to avoid bans completely, but being more cautious with creatives, keeping landing pages honest, and not trying to push limits too hard seems to reduce problems a lot. It’s more about playing the long game than trying to squeeze quick wins.
Curious if others have found similar things or if you’re using a totally different approach that’s working better?
When I first started experimenting with adult native ads, I thought it would be pretty straightforward. Just follow basic ad rules, keep things clean enough, and you’re good to go. But that wasn’t really the case. I ran into issues like disapproved creatives, sudden traffic drops, and even account warnings. At first, I assumed it was just bad luck or maybe the platforms being too strict.
After a bit of trial and error, I started noticing patterns. One big thing was creatives. Even slightly suggestive images or headlines that felt “normal” to me sometimes triggered flags. I had to tone things down more than I expected. Another thing was landing pages. If the page looked too aggressive or misleading, it increased the chances of getting banned. Keeping everything a bit more balanced and less pushy actually helped.
I also realized that different networks have very different tolerance levels. What works on one might not fly on another. So instead of copying the same setup everywhere, I started adjusting content depending on where I was running it. That made a noticeable difference.
Something that helped me get a clearer idea was reading through this guide on adult native ads. It breaks things down in a simple way and helped me understand where I might have been going wrong without making it feel overly technical.
I wouldn’t say there’s a perfect formula to avoid bans completely, but being more cautious with creatives, keeping landing pages honest, and not trying to push limits too hard seems to reduce problems a lot. It’s more about playing the long game than trying to squeeze quick wins.
Curious if others have found similar things or if you’re using a totally different approach that’s working better?