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How KiwiWall handles traffic quality

A practical breakdown of traffic-quality controls from intake to offer routing and postback validation.

KiwiWall ยท Jul 03, 2026 ยท 11 min read
How KiwiWall handles traffic quality

How KiwiWall handles traffic quality in brief

Traffic quality is protected through a chain: intake policy, scoring, routing, and postback discipline. Remove one link and quality drops elsewhere.

Who this is for

  • Publishers and advertisers who manage mixed-quality streams.
  • Technical teams enforcing traffic source policy.
  • Operations teams accountable for payout stability.

Definition

KiwiWall traffic quality includes:

  • source risk scoring
  • offer-level eligibility
  • invalid traffic behavior checks
  • reject reason visibility
  • reconciliation consistency

Decision table

Decision point Default policy Exception condition
New source onboarding Require source metadata + identity policy Temporary test source with explicit trial budget
Rising reject rate Quarantine and investigate Immediate pause for high-risk objective mismatch
Postback mismatch spike Treat as reliability incident Reopen only after schema fixes and proof window

How it works

  1. Segment traffic by geo, objective, and device profile.
  2. Apply quality gates before offers are shown.
  3. Route by quality score and publisher profile.
  4. Monitor rejection reasons and latency in weekly reviews.
  5. Tune caps and source permissions based on sustained outcomes.

Checklist

  • Maintain approved source taxonomy.
  • Define quality thresholds per objective.
  • Log reject reasons by class and owner.
  • Document source lock and unlock process.
  • Review high-risk patterns before each expansion wave.

Conversion link

Use this before recommending the KiwiWall integration paths, then confirm expectations in How to prepare before contacting KiwiWall.

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