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On October 26, 2010, Google AdSense disabled all ad serving on TV Tropes because the wiki was assessed as not compliant with Google's AdSense policies. A number of changes were put in effect by the administration, such as introducing NSFW content warnings and disabling [[:Category:OpenEdit|anonymous editing]]. The Google resumed serving ads on November 9. The incident became known as [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Administrivia/TheSituation The Situation]. | On October 26, 2010, Google AdSense disabled all ad serving on TV Tropes because the wiki was assessed as not compliant with Google's AdSense policies. A number of changes were put in effect by the administration, such as introducing NSFW content warnings and disabling [[:Category:OpenEdit|anonymous editing]]. The Google resumed serving ads on November 9. The incident became known as [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Administrivia/TheSituation The Situation]. | ||
Around April 2012, Google Adsense received reports of inappropriate links not compliant with their policies, and in response to what was dubbed [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Administrivia/TheSecondGoogleIncident The Second Google Incident], an official culling of pages about adult works and severe edits to subjects like rape and sexual topics was instituted in order to keep TV Tropes from falling afoul of Google's content policies for a third time. | |||
In April 2013, in response to several security breaches such as a DDoS attack and repeated trolling/vandalism, TV Tropes changed their log in system to require email confirmation. | |||
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