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The internet giant said that it stopped channelling money-making ads to ZeroHedge and warned The Federalist that it too could be blocked from Google Ads for violating policy about content.
“To be clear, The Federalist is not currently demonetised,” a Google spokesperson said in response to an AFP inquiry.
“We do have strict publisher policies that govern the content ads can run on, which includes comments on the site. This is a longstanding policy.”
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The offending content was related to false information about recent Black Lives Matter protests, US media reported.
ZeroHedge said in a post at the website that it is appealing Google’s decision and expects to “remedy” the situation.
The policy at issue was put in place by Google three years ago as part of an effort to avoid advertisers from having their marketing messages appear next to vile or hateful content on websites.