Ask Is there any way to divert display ads from suspicious websites in their quest to get affiliate traffic?

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Does anyone have experience with finding that their display ads mainly serve to scammy looking sites? I'm talking sites that end in .online, .site, .xyz that make you think "my computer is going to blow up if I stay here."

They all look the same, white background, blog format, and a million ad placements throughout the page. I'm not POSITIVE, but I wouldn't be surprised if they're for farming Adsense dollars.

If you do have experience with these, is there any good way to prevent your ads from showing on these sites besides just excluding them from your report after the fact?
 

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