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Both whitelisting and blacklisting can help improve campaign performance, but they work in opposite ways. Whitelisting means you only allow traffic from sources that are already working well, while blacklisting blocks traffic that wastes money or brings no results. If a campaign already has data, whitelisting is a good way to focus on what's working and cut down on useless spending. However, if you're still testing or want to reach more people, blacklisting can help filter out the bad traffic while you continue to explore new sources. Some prefer to start with blacklisting during the test phase, then move to whitelisting once they have enough data. Each method has its own benefit depending on how much data you've gathered. It's often about timing and what stage your campaign is in. How would you decide between both methods in your own setup?