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  2. Why 'bad' ads appear on 'good' websites – a computer ... - AOL

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    Examples of 'bad ads' found on the web: clickbait articles, potentially unwanted programs, miracle weight loss supplements, gross-out images, and investment pitches. Screenshot by Eric ZengSketchy ...

  3. Facebook content management controversies - Wikipedia

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    Facebook has been criticized for having lax enforcement of third-party copyrights for videos uploaded to the service. In 2015, some Facebook pages were accused of plagiarizing videos from YouTube users and re-posting them as their own content using Facebook's video platform, and in some cases, achieving higher levels of engagement and views than the original YouTube posts.

  4. List of advertising campaigns causing controversy in India

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    In September, during Navratri, a condom ad featuring actress Sunny Leone caused outrage in Gujarat. [3] [4] In September, an Australian ad depicting Indian god Ganesha with lamb caused major controversy in nation. [5] [6] In November, food delivery service Zomato pulled off several banners from various cities featuring two dominant Hindi ...

  5. Effects of advertising on teen body image - Wikipedia

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    The effects of advertising on body image have been studied by researchers, ranging from psychologists to marketing professionals. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] While many factors, such as "parenting, education, [and] intimate relationships" also affect body image, "the media and body image are closely related."

  6. YouTube faces backlash on kids’ ads - AOL

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    Welcome to The Hill’s Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story YouTube faces backlash on kidsads YouTube is under fire over its handling of kids’ data and ads on ...

  7. Fake news website - Wikipedia

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    One day after Google took action, Facebook decided to block fake sites from advertising there. [29] [223] Facebook said they would ban ads from sites with deceptive content, including fake news, and review publishers for compliance. [230] These steps by both Google and Facebook intended to deny ad revenue to fraudulent news sites; neither ...

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  9. Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection - Wikipedia

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    RTA is a meta tag that webmasters place in the page headers of adult websites to better enable parental filtering. [5] On June 22, 2007, ASACP held a press conference to officially announce the RTA website label. Numerous major pornographic sites use the RTA label, including, Pornhub, Xhamster, Xvideos and kink.com.