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Originally Posted by Klen
Yep it is. For example, my own tracking system is powered by AJAX redirect, which is one of the best ways to detect bots, because bot usually cant execute redirect if you throw AJAX at them. So very often, there is situation like , where only 50% of traffic arrive to my end, and then 50% of that 50% does not load that AJAX redirect. So far only ad network which does not send bot traffic is Facebook. Also, it is still possible to make money despite it, you just need to live with fact how you receive only 25% real traffic of all traffic lol
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Ah yea that explains exactly what i was seeing. All of the traffic was going through my redirect as well so i could count it. Then you look at the destination analytics and its like hmmm. no compute.
i have quite a few decent sized fb fanpages that i promote PG material to drive clicks, but dont think i could swing getting an ad approved.