When a new ad is added to the network (by an advertiser), it will be listed in a "new ads" area, where community members can review them. There will be a review period per ad (TBD on exact time frame) whereby users can vote on whether to accept/reject the ad. At the end of the review period, if the ad scores low (has a high "reject" rate), then it will be pulled and not displayed on the network.
The idea here is that the community can determine what kinds of ads it wants. This gives users even more autonomy over the network.
Interesting! I had not heard about that before.
So if someone tries to do ad about cigarettes or something the community could prevent it? That's different.