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Does having a term like “OnlyFans” in an article title on your website potentially harm the entire websites ad rate potential?
(every other piece of content non adult whatsoever, not even mentioning this keyword or others like it)
for example because it’s potentially related to adult content, does it cause a potential negative on an entire site when you consider ad bidding as advertisers may blacklist keywords which then blacklists an entire website from showing their ads on it?
I’ve been told before it is a page-specific ad bidding, so it shouldn’t affect it… but I’m becoming more cautious as I learn more about brand safety for advertising brands (think YouTube ads when brands like Disney appeared on stuff they didn’t want and everyone on YouTube paid the price because of association)
hopeful others have had direct experience or data on this one
(every other piece of content non adult whatsoever, not even mentioning this keyword or others like it)
for example because it’s potentially related to adult content, does it cause a potential negative on an entire site when you consider ad bidding as advertisers may blacklist keywords which then blacklists an entire website from showing their ads on it?
I’ve been told before it is a page-specific ad bidding, so it shouldn’t affect it… but I’m becoming more cautious as I learn more about brand safety for advertising brands (think YouTube ads when brands like Disney appeared on stuff they didn’t want and everyone on YouTube paid the price because of association)
hopeful others have had direct experience or data on this one