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happens all the time lol, there's a field for you to enter the display url and the actual url the link goes to when you run google ads. just report it

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happens all the time lol, there's a field for you to enter the display url and the actual url the link goes to when you run google ads. just report it

Why? What legit reason could you ever have for faking the url? This is just google finally admitting that they're a malware company

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Because advertisers usually use a tracker to handle the clicks, i.e redirecting you to an ad based on your device, etc and those links tend to have a lot of URL parameters which is kinda necessary to further optimise ads and whatnot

So maybe like an ad that sells Microsoft Office has all these additional parameters which would look weird to the average user for example:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16841287922319198.webp

Hence the necessity to differentiate between the URL that shows up and the one that people actually go to trans lives matter

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So maybe like an ad that sells Microsoft Office has all these additional parameters which would look weird too the average user for example:

User being r-slurs is not a legit reason to allow faking the url

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usually a shady redirect gets caught by the ads compliance team so @X (formerly chiobu) is guessing that "GIMP" is not a keyword that gets high traffic or anything so that might have slipped past the cracks. it's actually industry wide since most ads are legit, like for example this porsche ad that @X (formerly chiobu) just grabbed from facebook that shows "porsche.com" but actually opens up a tracking url which you can see at the bottom trans lives matter

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like for example this porsche ad that @X (formerly chiobu) just grabbed from facebook that shows "porsche.com" but actually opens up a tracking url which you can see at the bottom trans lives matter

Very gay but then again it is porsche

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why wouldn't the ad server just truncate to the domain or remove a parameter? So rdrama.net/hot-furry-porn?furry=roxy would either become just rdrama.net or rdrama.net/hot-furry-porn

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