How to Tell Google Blogger Your Blog Isn't Spam

Google Blogger searches its blogs for spam, but Blogger might incorrectly identify your post as online junk in the process. The most common reason a blog raises a red flag is when the material includes ads with no (or very little) original content, which is a violation of the Blogger terms of service.


Google uses an automated process to seek out offending blogs. Unfortunately, that means some blogs that aren’t spam can be erroneously identified and disabled. If this happens to your blog, it appears on your Blogger dashboard, but you can't access it.


Luckily, Blogger users can follow a review process to request that Google reactivate their blogs.


Typically, if your blog is locked after being detected as potential spam, Google sends an e-mail to the e-mail address you used to set up the original Google account. The message notifies you that



  • An automated system determined the blog to be spam.



  • The account has been locked.




The e-mail also provides a link that you can follow to complete a form requesting manual review and unlocking of the blog. In the e-mail, you're given a specific timeframe to submit a review request.


Some blogs identified as potential spam are modified by Google, and a word-verification step is added to the post editor. To publish a new post, you must enter the word-verification text.


You can click the question mark (?) icon next to the word-verification form and fill out a form to request to have the blog reviewed and the word-verification step removed.




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