Lexeme: sponsor content  
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Definition:
  1. noun. Sponsor content, also known as sponsored content or native advertising, is a form of paid advertising that blends in with the surrounding non-paid content. It is often created in collaboration between a brand or advertiser and a publisher, and is designed to appear as organic or editorial content rather than traditional advertising. Sponsor content aims to provide valuable and relevant information to the target audience while also promoting a product, service, or brand. It can take various formats, such as articles, videos, infographics, or social media posts, and is typically labeled as "sponsored" or "paid" to distinguish it from regular editorial content. GPT3.5
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  • noun. sponsor content (singular), sponsor contents (plural)
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Policy Examples:
  • Bloomberg reserves the right to refuse or remove any Sponsor Content that in any way: (i) disparages, defames or discredits Bloomberg or its products or services or otherwise reflects adversely on Bloomberg's brand or (ii) is false, misleading, deceptive or illegal. #bloomberg
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