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Not sure what changed, but, the Google ads take 1/2 the screen at the top of the page and are covering content as well as in your face in the way of buttons to "do something" on The TDR.

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Okay, we had an error reported by Adsense, and I attempted to correct it. It looks like it ended up breaking something else. I'll resolve this in the next few minutes.
 
Indeed. Not happy about the next level of advertisement bombardment. This forum started out as part of a paid subscription, and at that time, was a clean scene.
 
I have no adds on any of my internet forms.

I did install an added blocker that was recommend by C-Net for a windows base browser. This has worked great especially on free sites such as "IVR2 form" which would dive me nuts with all of their pop up adds.
 
I get ads between the last post and the reply box. One of them is positively indecent. I’m surprised that the TDR allows such ads. If I used such language in a post I’d be banned from the site. I guess money talks.
 
I get ads between the last post and the reply box. One of them is positively indecent. I’m surprised that the TDR allows such ads. If I used such language in a post I’d be banned from the site. I guess money talks.

Take a screenshot. The AD company is no more than artificial stupidity of a computer. The TDR don't pick the ads, but, can report bad ones that get through the automated system.
 
Take a screenshot. The AD company is no more than artificial stupidity of a computer. The TDR don't pick the ads, but, can report bad ones that get through the automated system.

Correct, we don't allow such ads as a category on TDR. However, sometime's an advertiser will miscategorize an ad, and it slips through. Screenshots help us track down and block the ad (or advertiser), since Google's ad interface lets us upload an image and it will do an image search on it, even finding similar images.
 
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