Self-clicking is when you click on your own ads. This is bad because it makes Google AdMob think that there are more people interested in your ads than there really are. This can hurt Google AdMob and the advertisers who use it.
Google AdMob has ways to find out if you are self-clicking. They can look at your IP address, the device you are using, and how often you click on your own ads. If they think you are self-clicking, they will ban your account.
The answer is No. Google AdMob has a strict policy against self-clicking, and accounts that are caught doing so will be banned.
Self-clicking is the practice of clicking on your own ads in order to generate revenue. This is a fraudulent activity that can damage the Google AdMob ecosystem. When advertisers see that their ads are being clicked on by bots or fake users, they are less likely to want to advertise on Google AdMob. This can lead to lower revenue for publishers and a less effective advertising platform for advertisers.