This is part of a Washington Examiner investigative series about self-styled 'disinformation' tracking groups that are secretly blacklisting and trying to defund conservative media outlets. Here you can read other stories in this series.
However, according to an updated internal Xandr dataset provided to the, all of these websites do not currently have a designation. It is unclear whether this means they now are receiving ads from certain brands, given that domains allowed to obtain ads are provided an"approved" classification, data show.
"We try to take a principled approach to accuracy and fighting foreign propaganda," a Microsoft spokesperson said Saturday evening."We’re working quickly to fix the issue, and Xandr has stopped using GDI’s services while we are doing a larger review.
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