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Google blocked a record 8.3 billion ads in 2025, indicating a strategic shift in its enforcement policy. The company is now prioritizing the removal of "bad ads" themselves over suspending the advertisers behind them, resulting in fewer advertiser suspensions despite the massive number of blocked ads. This approach focuses on content-level moderation to maintain ad quality.
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