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Digital content labels in Display & Video 360

In Display & Video 360, domains and apps are classified into different digital content labels according to the brand safeness of the content. You can target or exclude inventory that meets or exceeds your brand safety requirements by using brand safety targeting

Digital content labels are not available at the line item or advertiser level for YouTube category exclusion targeting (with the exception of content suitable for families).

How content is classified into digital content labels

Content is analyzed by Google classification technology and placed in one of four brand safety levels. This classification process looks at hundreds of aspects of a site in its construction, content, quality, and user experience. Our brand safety classification is updated monthly to reflect any changes and updates to a site.

Descriptions of the digital content labels

  • DL-G: Content suitable for general audiences (can also select “Content suitable for families,” which includes Made for Kids videos on YouTube).
  • DL-Y: Content suitable for families.
  • DL-PG: Content suitable for most audiences with parental guidance.
  • DL-T: Content suitable for teen and older audiences.
  • DL-MA: Content suitable only for mature audiences.
  • Not yet labeled: Content that has not been labeled.
  • DL-G, DL-PG, DL-T, DL-MA, and Not yet labeled are not available for YouTube at the advertiser and line item level. 
  • Other content types is not available for YouTube at the line item level. 
 
About content that's not yet labeled

Content may not receive a digital content label for the following reasons:

  • A site is relatively new: Sometimes when a site is new, we don't have enough data on the site to classify it. In these cases, the site will normally receive a digital content label one month later.

  • A site's URL is "masked": Sometimes publishers don't make the URL of their impressions transparent, and in these cases we cannot label these publishers' URLs.

  • Semi-transparent inventory: "Semi-transparent" inventory may receive any digital content label if the publisher selling the inventory has shared all of the URLs behind the bid request URL with Display & Video 360. In these situations, the publisher's inventory will be labeled according to the inventory's minimum brand safeness.

    For example, if the semi-transparent site semi-transparent-site-123.com has inventory from the following URLs,

    • abc.com (DL-G)
    • cbs.com (DL-G)
    • anothersite.com (DL-T)

    Then, semi-transparent-site-123.com will be labeled as being DL-T, since its inventory has a minimum brand safeness of "DL-T".

  • A site is in a language not supported by digital content labels.

A URL is categorized by only one digital content label at a time. However, a site may have different URLs with different labels.

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