When is a product an 'adult product'?
I was looking through my sponsored products list and quite a lot of them have now been flagged as ‘ineligible’ due to being ‘adult products’, so no adverts are being posted.
I don’t sell adult products. I sell novelty badges for fancy dress, gifts, etc.
To give you an example, this rather innocuous WG Grace badge is apparently an ‘adult product’.
As you can imagine, asking seller support for advice on this is akin to asking a poodle to explain general relativity.
So has anyone had problems like this with sponsored products? Does anyone know what constitutes an adult product to the logic of an Amazon bot?
When is a product an 'adult product'?
I was looking through my sponsored products list and quite a lot of them have now been flagged as ‘ineligible’ due to being ‘adult products’, so no adverts are being posted.
I don’t sell adult products. I sell novelty badges for fancy dress, gifts, etc.
To give you an example, this rather innocuous WG Grace badge is apparently an ‘adult product’.
As you can imagine, asking seller support for advice on this is akin to asking a poodle to explain general relativity.
So has anyone had problems like this with sponsored products? Does anyone know what constitutes an adult product to the logic of an Amazon bot?
8 replies
Seller_lljyzgTxr5fgI
I suspect it’s the wording. It had the word “pin” in it, which immediately triggers alarm in the cpu’s of the “bots”. If it’s your own product, I would recommend you change it to Button Badge or Round Badge and see if that makes a difference
Seller_f5cnodyVjLD4S
Seller_QlN0mmCAFPtjZ
An adult is a product of two other adults as far as I know .