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by K0balt
306 days ago
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UPS and FedEx don’t know the package content because it’s sealed and private. An advertisement is the exact opposite of private, and Google absolutely can review every single ad that runs on their system. I’m talking about ads, things they take money in order to make public, not encrypted data they move from point a to point b. |
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The ad itself doesn't tell you anything. The ad copy can look legitimate. Even for many real websites, the link will commonly go through a third party redirect for tracking purposes, but then the ad network has no way to know if the third party server changes where the link redirects after they reviewed it. They also have no way to know if the site the link points to is affiliated with the entity it claims to be or not.
> Google absolutely can review every single ad that runs on their system.
You can't spend $1000 investigating an ad someone is paying you $10 to run, and spending a small fraction of $10 to review an ad is not going to be thorough enough catch most of the offenders.