A Christian gaming creator has urged Congress to investigate advertising policies at Google and TikTok.
His company’s ads were repeatedly rejected despite being aimed at general audiences and containing family-friendly content.
Independentsentinel.com reports: The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) said Wednesday it had sent a letter to members of Congress on behalf of its client, TruPlay Games. They are calling for an investigation into how the two platforms enforce their advertising rules.
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According to the ACLJ, TruPlay has faced dozens of ad rejections since 2023. That included ads that were not targeted based on religious belief.
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Wholesome traditional American values are under attack.
“This is repeated behavior in the dozens,” TruPlay CEO Brent Dusing told FOX Business. “We would get rejections multiple times a week.”
The company took out the words “Christian” and “bible,” and they still wouldn’t place the ads.

