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How to exclude bad sources (targets) in Zeropark

Zeropark campaigns are optimized at the source/target level — which makes it one of the most actionable networks for invalid-traffic control. Here's how to find the bad sources and exclude them.

1. Find the bad sources

Zeropark passes a source/target id on every click. ValidVisit scores each click 0–100 and rolls the invalid-traffic rate up by source — which is exactly the dimension Zeropark's own optimization tools consume.

2. Exclude them in Zeropark

In the Zeropark campaign, open the Sources (Targets) tab and pause or blacklist the source IDs ValidVisit flagged. You can also set Rules that auto-pause a source when it breaches a threshold. Because the whole campaign is organised around sources, exclusion is fast and precise.

What ValidVisit does and doesn't do

ValidVisit measures and reports the per-source invalid-traffic rate; you pause or blacklist the sources in Zeropark. The report is the input your Sources blacklist (or auto-rules) consume — independent of the network's own grading.

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FAQ

Where do I exclude sources in Zeropark?+
In the campaign's Sources (Targets) tab — pause or blacklist individual source IDs, or set Rules to auto-pause sources that breach a threshold.
Why is Zeropark especially actionable?+
Its campaigns are built around source-level optimization, so the per-source invalid-traffic view ValidVisit produces maps directly onto the controls you already use. You act on the exact dimension you measure.

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