AI-generated Key Takeaways
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Native content positions can be specified as in-article, in-feed, peripheral, or recommendation, defining where ads appear within the content.
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NATIVE_CONTENT_POSITION_UNSPECIFIED
andNATIVE_CONTENT_POSITION_UNKNOWN
represent placeholder and unknown position values, respectively. -
In-article positions place ads between paragraphs, in-feed positions within content streams, peripheral positions outside core content, and recommendation positions within recommended content sections.
Possible native content position options.
Enums | |
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NATIVE_CONTENT_POSITION_UNSPECIFIED |
Native content position is not specified in this version. This enum is a place holder for a default value and does not represent a real native content position. |
NATIVE_CONTENT_POSITION_UNKNOWN |
The native content position is unknown. |
NATIVE_CONTENT_POSITION_IN_ARTICLE |
Native content position is in-article, i.e., ads appear between the paragraphs of pages. |
NATIVE_CONTENT_POSITION_IN_FEED |
Native content position is in-feed, i.e., ads appear in a scrollable stream of content. A feed is typically editorial (e.g. a list of articles or news) or listings (e.g. a list of products or services). |
NATIVE_CONTENT_POSITION_PERIPHERAL |
Native content position is peripheral, i.e., ads appear outside of core content on pages, such as the right- or left-hand side of the page. |
NATIVE_CONTENT_POSITION_RECOMMENDATION |
Native content position is recommendation, i.e., ads appear in sections for recommended content. |