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In Google Analytics (GA4) you can create segments that can be used within Google Analytics (GA4) to filter reports, and you can create audiences. Segments can also be made usable as an audience. The setup of segments and audiences works very similar, there are just different entry points.


1. Create Segments

Follow these steps to create segments in Google Analytics (GA4) for the visualization of bot and / or low-quality traffic in your reports.

  • Go to your Google Analytics Account

  • Navigate to Explore (1) in the left-hand navigation menu and open an existing exploration, or start with a blank exploration

  • Click on the “+” (plus icon) next to Segments (2)

  • In the overlay titled “Build new segment” click on User Segment (3)

Now you can create the following three segments:


1. F0 segment for bot traffic

  • Give your audience a proper name (e.g. “F0 segment for bot traffic” (1))

  • (2): Select the “fraud0_traffic_status” parameter in the menu (below Dimensions → Custom → User scoped) and add the condition “contains” “yes” (do not check “at any point”)

  • (3): Click on Add group to exclude, select again the “fraud0_traffic_status” parameter in the menu and add the condition “contains” “no” (do not check “at any point”)

  • Optionally, you do have the possibility to directly build an audience out of this segment by checking the Build an audience option (4). If you decide to do this, set the Membership Duration to Set to maximum limit

  • Click on Save (5)


2. F0 segment for low-quality traffic exclusion

  • Give your audience a proper name (e.g. “F0 segment for low-quality traffic” (1))

  • (2): Select the “fraud0_traffic_status” parameter in the menu (below Dimensions → Custom → User scoped) and add the condition “contains” “low” (do not check “at any point”)

  • Click on Save and apply (3)


3. F0 segment for invalid traffic

  • Give your audience a proper name (e.g. “F0 segment for invalid traffic” (1))

  • (2): Select the “fraud0_traffic_status” parameter in the menu (below Dimensions → Custom → User scoped) and add the condition “contains” “yes” (do not check “at any point”)

  • (3): Click on OR, select again the “fraud0_traffic_status” parameter in the menu and add the condition “contains” “low” (do not check “at any point”)

  • Set the Membership Duration to Set to maximum limit

  • Click on Save (4)

The three new segments can now be used within the Exploration to filter the visualized data.


2. Create Audiences

Follow these steps to create audiences in Google Analytics (GA4) for the visualization of bot and / or low-quality traffic in your reports.

  • Go to your Google Analytics Account

  • Click on the Settings symbol in the lower-left corner and then on Audiences within the Property settings

Please note

You need access rights to the property with the role Marketer in Google Analytics (GA4).

More info: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/9305587?hl=en#zippy=%2Cgoogle-analytics%2Cuniversal-analytics

  • Click on New audience

  • Within the overlay, click on Create a custom audience within the Start from scratch section

Another overlay opens and provides you with the possibility to create the following three audiences:


1. F0 Audience for bot traffic exclusion

  • Give your audience a proper name (e.g. “F0 audience for bot traffic exclusion” (1))

  • (2): Select the “fraud0_traffic_status” parameter in the menu (below Dimensions → Custom → User scoped) and add the condition “contains” “yes” (do not check “at any point”)

  • (3): Click on Add group to exclude, select again the “fraud0_traffic_status” parameter in the menu and add the condition “contains” “no” (do not check “at any point”)

  • Set the Membership Duration to Set to maximum limit (4)

  • Click on Save (5)


2. F0 Audience for low-quality traffic exclusion

  • Give your audience a proper name (e.g. “F0 audience for low-quality traffic exclusion” (1))

  • (2): Select the “fraud0_traffic_status” parameter in the menu (below Dimensions → Custom → User scoped) and add the condition “contains” “low” (do not check “at any point”)

  • Set the Membership Duration to Set to maximum limit (3)

  • Click on Save (4)


3. F0 Audience for invalid traffic

  • Give your audience a proper name (e.g. “F0 audience for invalid traffic” (1))

  • (2): Select the “fraud0_traffic_status” parameter in the menu (below Dimensions → Custom → User scoped) and add the condition “contains” “yes” (do not check “at any point”)

  • (3): Click on OR, select again the “fraud0_traffic_status” parameter in the menu and add the condition “contains” “low” (do not check “at any point”)

  • Set the Membership Duration to Set to maximum limit (4)

  • Click on Save (5)

The new audiences will start with collecting data and accumulating users who meet the conditions from that point onward.


Some notes

  • Currently, you cannot edit the settings of an audience in Google Analytics (GA4).

  • When you create a new audience, it can take 24 – 48 hours for the audience to accumulate new users (even after initial audience creation). In general, when a new user meets the audience criteria, it can take a day or two for that new user to be included in the audience.

  • When you create an audience, Google Analytics (GA4) adds any users who have met the audience criteria during the last 30 days (assuming you have at least 30 days of data).

  • As you define your audience, the Summary card updates with the number of users who have met your criteria during the last 30 days, so you have an idea of the potential audience size.

More info: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/9267572?hl=en&ref_topic=9303474#zippy=%2Cin-this-article


Next Steps

In the next steps, you can create Negative Audience lists for your channels. Please have a look at our setup guides:

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DV360 & Campaign Manager Setup →

Microsoft Ads / Bing Ads Setup →

Criteo Setup →


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