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Does he run Google Ads?
Seems like the only way is after they post something?
If this would be the only way, you would win big, but unfortunately using admob in your app will never be possible.
The problem is content in your app, not what the user currently sees on the screen. And sexual content is prohibited.
To go even further - Google treats even links in your app , that go to external websites as a part of the content. In other words, having completely safe and compliant app, doesn't mean it complies with policies, if ANY of the external links in the app redirects to NSFW content.
So yeah, not a chance.
Source: 10+ year of experience in this.
Funnily enough my competitor app is infiltrated by pedos and creeps, all the posts are sexual, and yet there's full screen ads in every part of the application.
Does he show Google ads? Because even if he does it won't take long until they will take him down. This is not grey area but strictly prohibited.
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