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Post by Kitty Katt on Mar 11, 2024 13:53:25 GMT -8
Forum URL: lynx-conan21.boards.net/Disclaimer: I am not a Staff member on the above-linked forum. I am merely a regular member who knows this should not be happening. This forum is having the same issue as other forums that have posted here. Here are the threads referenced: - support.proboards.com/thread/676237/floating-profile-members-search-message- support.proboards.com/thread/676241/3-ads-on-pageConsidering that the third ad should not be there while one is logged in, and that there are others stating that this is happening to them as well, I believe this to be some sort of widespread issue since multiple forums seem to also be having this issue. However, that is just my personal opinion and in no way reflects (or implies) the actual underlying cause for the third ad to show while logged in.
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Post by Scott on Mar 11, 2024 13:56:41 GMT -8
Kitty Katt - we are looking into this. If there's ever an issue with an ad (or ads) please report it here: Report Ad
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Kitty Katt
My Username is @kittykatt (with 2 t's in katt)
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Post by Kitty Katt on Mar 12, 2024 5:03:36 GMT -8
Scott, Thank you for your reply. However, does reporting an ad there take into consideration that it may not be the ad itself but its placement? I see many different ads in that location, but I have not seen any actual ad violate ProBoards' Ad Policy. The only issue I see is that is should not be there when a Member of that forum is logged in - regardless of which specific ad is displayed.
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Post by Scott on Mar 12, 2024 7:17:17 GMT -8
Kitty Katt - yes reporting an ad there can be for a "misbehaving" ad - one that appears where it shouldn't (placement) or behaves in a manner that is unexpected. In some cases, like the current one with the 3rd ad, the ad team is asking for the same information that one provides for a violating ad.
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