Thankfully some companies have morals, and I hope pinion does as well. Google.com could make tons, I mean tons more money if it did some very very simple changes to any of it ad setups, and other products. The fact though is they see it as bad and the have a large enough moral not to do it. I am hoping pinion is the same way. If they are to support "good" communities sometimes they must help act against bad ones.

On 8/11/2012 8:19 PM, Russell Smith wrote:
What do you mean? Why would pinion drop any of these 'bad' servers for breaking Valve's policies? Pinion cares about people seeing their ads, and those 'bad' servers probably serve out more ads than most of their other affiliates.

On 8/11/2012 8:06 PM, Cameron Munroe wrote:
We run it as well, and for some reason it has been highly associated that this is the issue with policy of truth, but it isn't.

If a community has been bad, and then worse, and then keep going down the line and keep breaking Valve's policies why don't they simply contact the ad company and say remove them please.



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