PF Mobile App Ads: Questionable Content?

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Users are expressing concerns about inappropriate ads appearing on the PF mobile app, specifically ads promoting questionable content. There is a request for clarification on whether the app's management has control over the displayed advertisements. One user suggests reporting the ads by clicking on them and sending the domain for banning. The conversation includes light-hearted comments but maintains focus on the issue of ad content. Addressing the presence of such ads is seen as important for maintaining the app's integrity.
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I'm seeing some ads of "questionable" content on my PF mobile app. Greg, do you have control of which ads are displayed? I'd rather not have a big banner telling me to look for other "naughty" people on their site.
 
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I'm not even going to comment on that. It's just too easy :smile:
 
phinds said:
I'm not even going to comment on that. It's just too easy :smile:

:-p
 
Click on it and then PM me the domain and I can ban it, thanks!
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
Click on it and then PM me the domain and I can ban it, thanks!

But that's so naughty... :-p
 
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