User blog comment:Adam Carey/Making Ads Better: What We've Done So Far/@comment-954127-20170118221627/@comment-20644-20170118234723

Apologies if I'm coming across as demanding&mdash;that's not how I am intending to come across at all! However, when you see an ad that you think is a problem, it's best for you to report it. We may both live in the United States, yes, but that doesn't mean we're going to see the same ads. I would refer back to the first blog about how programmatic ads work. They are often based on what you are searching for. The ad could be coming from any one of countless ad exchanges. Without actually seeing that specific ad that's causing a problem, we can't pull any information about it. And I am not seeing the ad that you are seeing.

We want to be able to remove bad ads like that too. Adam's post addressed that in depth, as we're in a position to remove bad actors. However, we need to know the details about the ads, and the odds of me seeing the same programmatic ad as you are not that high.

That make more sense? Hopefully I've explained it better!