Configuring ads.txt for geo and channel
Scope3 parses ads.txt files to determine which rows apply to which geos and channels.
Determining countries and channels for a property
As most properties do not have meaningful traffic for every channel and country, we use traffic data from various sources to determine the most common geo-channel combinations to model. Please contact us if you would like to see additional geo-channel breakouts for particular properties!
Using ads.txt comments for hints
As of the ads.txt specification (1.2), there is no standardized way to signal that a particular row applies only to a particular geography or channel. It is common practice for publishers to indicate this using a comment: a hash (#) followed by a hint in all capital letters. For instance, #US. Scope3 only interprets hints that are separated from each other by a space and consist of all capital letters.
Geo hints
Scope3 supports the following hints. Where a hint represents a region instead of a country, the countries we consider to be in the region are listed below.
| Hint | Country | Region |
|---|---|---|
| # US | US | |
| # GERMANY | DE | |
| # UK | GB | |
| # BRAZIL | BR |
Regions
| Region | Countries included |
|---|---|
| LATAM | MX, |
| ANZ | AU, NZ |
| EMEA | |
| APAC |
Channel hints
We support a variety of channel hints. Note that we do not currently have a mechanism to distinguish an outstream placement from a standard banner placement. We plan to work with publishers and industry groups to support the Global Placement ID (GPID) in an upcoming release.
| Hint | Channel |
|---|---|
| # INSTREAM, #INSTREAMVIDEO | web,app,ctv/bvod |
| # DISPLAY, #BANNER | web,app |
| # NATIVE | web,app |
| # AUDIO | digital-audio |
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