Misleading piture to your adsence website allow?

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Good day guys its me again good day to all of you.

Is it ok to post or share a misleading picture as a bait for your adsence site?
Actually I got hook and to my surprise the picture is irrelevant at all to his blog post but its almost an hour or so and still his visitor is coming once every 0-3 secs and I'm totally amaze.
Am spying to his blog to get an Idea but I wonder if its not violation on big G's adsense TOS. He got 3 ads on that page "not a problem with that of course" But the method he use is legal in terms of g TOS? honestly guys I'm kind of jealous because His site has only around 10-20 post and I believed all of his traffic came from facebook. I tell you guys till now his traffic feed is counting like crazy and on that view I can say that there's a VERY HIGH chance of click because it expose to millions view over a period of 10-20 days.

Can I do that also? or my GA account will put in danger? I really need your advice thank you.

PS: I know I'm like a baby running on blackhatworld ;) and i'm pretty jealous to that blogsite owner :cow04:
I like that traffic :p
update: I think its already 3 hours and that's traffic is coming not-stop
 

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I am not sure about Facebook, but just cloak that your site with another domain. Google does not really bother tracing traffic back too far. As long as no one notices, its legal.
 
I am not sure about Facebook, but just cloak that your site with another domain. Google does not really bother tracing traffic back too far. As long as no one notices, its legal.

Thank you for quick reply, He just cloak his website using bit.ly but still at the bottom of his post, his blogspot is detected and still you won't notice that.

What if someone notice like I did? it means it danger my GA account if I do that? if someone notice like I do?
 
You should cloak your website with another domain relevant domain, and use the bit.ly to cloak the relevant domain. 2 layers of protection!
 
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