YouTube advertisers are upset because ads for products like Secret, Bud Light and Aveeno aired right before ISIS propaganda and jihadi-themed videos. CNN Money broke the .
Secret deodorant is made by Procter & Gamble, and the company isn't happy.
In a statement, P&G said, "Our ads should not have appeared and we’re working with YouTube to understand how it happened and to avoid it happening again." Anheuser-Busch is also talking to YouTube.
YouTube has decided the videos do not incite violence and they will stay up, but they are not appropriate for advertisers.
A YouTube spokesperson said, "YouTube has clear policies prohibiting content intended to incite violence, and we remove videos violating these policies when flagged by our users. We also have stringent advertising guidelines, and work to prevent ads appearing against any video, channel or page once we determine that the content is not appropriate for our advertising partners."
It's unclear when the ads aired and how many people saw them.