For my reports it is very important for me to be able to consistently
distinguish YouTube campaigns from the other types of campaigns. What
works most of the time, but not all of the time is to add a filtering
predicate on AdNetworkType2 and using the values ['YOUTUBE_WATCH',
'YOUTUBE_SEARCH']. I then use the other 3 options ('SEARCH',
'SEARCH_PARTNERS', 'CONTENT') to bucket the rest of the campaigns as
non-YouTube. However, occasionally, YouTube campaigns will only show up
when filtering for 'CONTENT' and not for either YOUTUBE_WATCH or
YOUTUBE_SEARCH. I was hoping there was a more definitive strategy I could
use that would categorize campaigns as YouTube or not accurately every
time.
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