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This prohibition bars a broad range of discriminatory and hateful advertising content, covering multiple protected characteristics and three distinct forms of harmful expression.
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Readers who place ads must not include content that incites hatred against, promotes discrimination of, or disparages individuals or groups on the basis of the listed protected characteristics.
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"Content that incites hatred against, promotes discrimination of, or disparages an individual or group on the basis of their race or ethnic origin, religion, disability, age, nationality...Excerpt from Google Ads's Prohibited Content Policy
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This prohibition bars a broad range of discriminatory and hateful advertising content, covering multiple protected characteristics and three distinct forms of harmful expression.
Readers who place ads must not include content that incites hatred against, promotes discrimination of, or disparages individuals or groups on the basis of the listed protected characteristics.
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