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Ed: Another Manic Flashing Advert...
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....for the Territorial Army.
Not good - and could prove dangerous to people with certain medical conditions.
Not good - and could prove dangerous to people with certain medical conditions.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh gawd, how can I ask a question on this thread without getting myself in trouble?
Ed, please feel free to remove this if it breeches any Site Rules but I genuinely have to ask:
Why do you need to ask naomi which slot the offending ad is in?
Does it not show on your screen?
That is a genuine, non inflammatory question, please don't hold it against me!
If it is deemed so, please remove it by all means.
Ed, please feel free to remove this if it breeches any Site Rules but I genuinely have to ask:
Why do you need to ask naomi which slot the offending ad is in?
Does it not show on your screen?
That is a genuine, non inflammatory question, please don't hold it against me!
If it is deemed so, please remove it by all means.
Thanks Naomi. Was that on individual questions, or was it in the "category" page for Q&P, Crosswords or Chatterbank?
"Why do you need to ask naomi which slot the offending ad is in?"
Because different slots are provided by different advertisers - so it requires different channels/methods for clearing out the offending ad.
"Does it not show on your screen?"
The short answer is no, not necessarily. Different ads are shown to different people at different times.
"Why do you need to ask naomi which slot the offending ad is in?"
Because different slots are provided by different advertisers - so it requires different channels/methods for clearing out the offending ad.
"Does it not show on your screen?"
The short answer is no, not necessarily. Different ads are shown to different people at different times.
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