My pure impulse to warn mankind about the danger of the threat of the divorce SMS that has now spread rested on an unexpected result. Of course, I am not on the Internet for the first (and not even the second) day, and I understand that PR is also negative, but something must be done to prevent fraudsters from
profiting from ignorant citizens.
Below is a screenshot of this very result from my personal blog.

Link to
blozhik (user agreement: clicking on the link above, you agree that the author of this topic was not intended to impudently advertise your blog with the Google advertising installed on it. The author of the topic is not responsible for the effect that can be exerted on the user this blog, as well as for malicious actions and other consequences of the transition on any links from this site.)That is, with my innocent attempt to warn mankind about the danger, I myself become a
free distributor of this infection. And this is despite the fact that right in the article I deleted the compromising words as much as possible and for nofollowil links.
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Discussion of the same (not yet edited) material on Habré to the middle of it turned out to be interesting and relevant, and it’s good that there is no Google contextual advertising here, because turning such a popular resource as Habr into a hotbed of malicious advertising is not gud.
Actually, two questions: who is to blame? and what to do?On the one hand, who can read and not fall for the scammers (and you see how many different addresses lead to the same page), and on the other I become an accomplice to those very scammers. And no, I don’t want to completely disable Google Advertising.