Why AdSense Is Safe Only for Big Websites
For many people who publish online, Google AdSense looks like the simplest path to monetization. You add a few lines of code, Google places ads, and you earn money when visitors see or click them. On paper, it feels open to anyone. In practice, AdSense tends to work safely and predictably only for large, established websites. Smaller publishers can use it, but they absorb far more risk. This difference does not require bad intentions. It emerges from automation, scale, and how enforcement systems operate when millions of sites are involved. This article explains how that imbalance forms, why it keeps showing up in creator reports, and what it means if you run a small or growing website. What "AdSense safety" actually means When publishers talk about AdSense being "safe", they usually mean three things. First, earnings are stable. Revenue does not suddenly disappear because ads were limited, disabled, or accounts were terminated. Second, enforcement actions are predi...