Yeah, filtering to those extremes would be anti-synergy with the target audience of the ZAM network.
It's pretty sad that Google apparently managed to monopolize the advertisement market, because that's got to be the only reason they're able to pull off **** like this. They could update their policies to include "Use of capitalized letters", and sites would still be forced to bow down to it, because in the end paycheck > principles.
I know they don't make these policies for fun, and I understand that some clients might not want their ads show up on **** sites, etc., but applying a G-rating to the service is just lazy as ****. And that's assuming Google's definition of "excessive profanity" includes words like 'sexy' and 'damn'.
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