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by voidfiles 3590 days ago
Human misery isn't something most companies want to be associated with. For that reason, many companies don't want their ads to run next to content like that. I've personally had to quickly pull ads off a site because of that fact.
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I've been occasionally fascinated that newspapers don't have a flag in their CMSs for articles that are crass to plaster with ads.
The New York Times seems to do this:

http://www.niemanlab.org/2015/03/an-ad-blocker-for-tragedies...

If a story is marked as sensitive, an option is set and ads aren't shown on it.

The Guardian has this too. And I've done this on a few sites I've worked with as well.

We developed that flag after the incident I referred too.