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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. Check My Ads - Wikipedia

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    The Check My Ads Institute is an organization founded by Nandini Jammi and Claire Atkin. The Check My Ads Institute is a non-profit advertising watchdog organization created in October 2021, which aims to do deeper investigative research into the advertising technology industry. [1]

  4. Banner blindness - Wikipedia

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    The front page of an internet forum with several orange banner messages attempting to catch the user's attention Standard web banner ad sizes circa 2009. Banner blindness is a phenomenon in web usability where visitors to a website consciously or unconsciously ignore banner-like information.

  5. Chumbox - Wikipedia

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    While earlier uses exist, the term chumbox—from chum, or fish bait—was popularized by a 2015 article in The Awl written by John Mahoney. [3] In the early 2010s, the web advertising companies Outbrain and Taboola emerged as the leading providers and chumbox advertisements became ubiquitous on news websites, including on outlets such as CNN, Fox News and MSNBC.

  6. Fix problems with AOL websites due to ad blocking software

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    Visit AdBlock Plus's site for more detailed info. 1. Click the AdBlock Plus icon at the top-right of your browser. 2. Click the This website toggle to disable. 3. Click Refresh.

  7. Fake news website - Wikipedia

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    [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 company took actions to prevent dissemination of false stories in search engine results pages or web ...

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  9. List of satirical fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Launched on February 21, 2017, the website gained more than 1 million page views in its first two weeks; after two weeks, admitted that all posts are false; in less than a month the site was sued by Whoopi Goldberg. Added a disclaimer at the bottom of the page. Was approved for running ads on Content.ad network.