@TeamYouTube @JohnScarce Still seeing ads like this, YouTube supporting scammers??pic.twitter.com/36L10lBkLw
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Nobody should be seeing these ads in the first place. Your creators with millions of subscribers are monitored more than ads being seen by anyone of any age on your website. Who knows how many kids were scammed from this ad and one's like it. @JohnScarce
I shouldn't have to dig through my preferences to stop seeing fortnite scamming ads. I also shouldn't have to report the ad myself after someone at @YouTube has seen it. This "FN Mobile" ad should have been instantly removed.
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