Google Says It Did Not Ban Right-Wing Site The Federalist From Ad Network Over Racist Content

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Google Says It Did Not Ban Right-Wing Site The Federalist From Ad Network

, a right-wing blog, off its advertising network over violations of its policy against derogatory content specifically related to Black Lives Matter protests.reported that Google had banned The Federalist from being able to serve or generate revenue from Google Ads. Another right-wing site, called ZeroHedge, was banned from Google Ads last week because of policy violations.

“We worked with [The Federalist] to address issues on their site related to the comments section,” Google’s PR team said in a. “Our policies do not allow ads to run against dangerous or derogatory content, which includes comments on sites, and we offer guidance and best practices to publishers on how to comply.”

 

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