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[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

Dogs? What?

Anyway, nobody's saying certain sites shouldn't be allowed to have ads. The issue is which ads are shown on which sites. Advertisers don't want their ads showing up next to content that their target audience might consider offensive. They also don't want to waste their ad budget showing ads to people who aren't likely to respond to the ad. The ability to pair ads with content that appeals to a certain audience is the whole reason Google is such an effective advertising platform.