Abstract:
Content provider systems publish content via content publishing platforms. An online system is associated with multiple content publishing platforms. Each content publishing platform is associated with policies that determine whether a content item is acceptable for publishing via the content publishing platform. For example, the policy may specify dimensions of a media object of the content item, keywords that are unacceptable for publishing via the content publishing platform, and so on. The online system receives requests from content provider systems to publish content via a particular content publishing platform. The online system determines whether the content item is suitable for publishing via one or more other content publishing platforms. The online system determines whether the content provider system approves publishing content via any of the identified content publishing platforms. The online system may deliver the content item to all content publishing platforms approved by the content provider system.
Abstract:
Content provider systems publish content via content publishing platforms. An online system is associated with multiple content publishing platforms. Each content publishing platform is associated with policies that determine whether a content item is acceptable for publishing via the content publishing platform. For example, the policy may specify dimensions of a media object of the content item, keywords that are unacceptable for publishing via the content publishing platform, and so on. The online system receives requests from content provider systems to publish content via a particular content publishing platform. The online system determines whether the content item is suitable for publishing via one or more other content publishing platforms. The online system determines whether the content provider system approves publishing content via any of the identified content publishing platforms. The online system may deliver the content item to all content publishing platforms approved by the content provider system.
Abstract:
Content provider systems publish content via content publishing platforms. An online system is associated with multiple content publishing platforms. Each content publishing platform is associated with policies that determine whether a content item is acceptable for publishing via the content publishing platform. For example, the policy may specify dimensions of a media object of the content item, keywords that are unacceptable for publishing via the content publishing platform, and so on. The online system receives requests from content provider systems to publish content via a particular content publishing platform. The online system determines whether the content item is suitable for publishing via one or more other content publishing platforms. The online system determines whether the content provider system approves publishing content via any of the identified content publishing platforms. The online system may deliver the content item to all content publishing platforms approved by the content provider system.
Abstract:
An online advertising system provides a user interface that allows the majority of advertisers to receive an “instantaneous” decision on their ad as soon as it is created. Instead of starting the ad review process after the advertiser submits the full ad for review, each ad component and existing combination of ad components is reviewed when it is entered into the ad creation form. This method allows the system to begin time-consuming aspects of the ad review (i.e., crawling the landing page, analyzing image features) while the user is still spending time on creating the ad.
Abstract:
Particular embodiments may access an electronic image including a surface area and divide the electronic image into a plurality of surfaces. Particular embodiments may then determine that one or more of the surfaces include a type of graphics and determine a percentage of the surface area of the image that is occupied by the one or more surfaces determined to include the type of graphics.
Abstract:
An online advertising system provides a user interface that allows the majority of advertisers to receive an “instantaneous” decision on their ad as soon as it is created. Instead of starting the ad review process after the advertiser submits the full ad for review, each ad component and existing combination of ad components is reviewed when it is entered into the ad creation form. This method allows the system to begin time-consuming aspects of the ad review (i.e., crawling the landing page, analyzing image features) while the user is still spending time on creating the ad.
Abstract:
An online system receives advertisements from advertisers and reviews the advertisement for compliance with policies enforced by the online system. The online system computes scores for each advertisement based on an expected revenue from presenting various advertisement and/or interactions with various advertisements and orders advertisements for review based on their scores. If a predicted time for the online system to review an advertisement is greater than a threshold amount of time, the online system allows the online system to be evaluated for presentation to users. As the online system receives interactions with the advertisement, the online system may modify the score for the advertisement and modify the order of the advertisement for review based on the modified score.
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method includes accessing an electronic image comprising a surface area and dividing the electronic image into a plurality of surfaces. The method further includes determining that one or more of the surfaces comprise a type of graphics, and determining a percentage of the surface area of the image that is occupied by the one or more surfaces determined to comprise the type of graphics.