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hero member
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December 10, 2020, 11:32:40 PM
#6
Probably a loophole: create a donation page on your website(you definitely should have a website in 2020) and place in your bitcoin wallet address there, and post the link to that page on Facebook; rather than showing the Bitcoin address straight into a Facebook post.
I want to know actually what's wrong  with it if the user refused or fails to attach bitcoin wallet address to it, does it mean it will be seen as a scammer or what? Or they is another reason the wallet address should be placed there, please I need brief explanation.
sr. member
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December 10, 2020, 11:22:24 PM
#5
Yeah a bunch of scammer used to put ads up for crypto everywhere and Facebook habe been proactive in trying to stop it.

If you look at anything cryptocurrency related on anything Google owns (Google search, YouTube) especially if you vpn through the UK you'll see there are A LOT of scams out there - even just googling anything stock related.
There are still scammers posting about their scams still, even if Facebook proactively stops them, they will spawn like Hydra heads. There are Facebook groups that is infested by scammers like in my country where the cryptoscams are still relatively unknown, spams of bots are rife in groups that are looking for jobs. I would say that the way they handle this campaign to stop scams is still not enough.

To OP, Use your descriptions to post the address so you do not have problem. Facebook attacks creator indiscriminately mentioning cryptocurrency in their website to prevent scammers. There are creators that have their addresses posted on their descriptions and they do not seem to be flagged, and also try other platforms like Youtube or Twitch to broadcast your content.
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December 10, 2020, 10:37:30 PM
#4
It is not a good  approach for your long business if you are serious to build it up if you construct your business on third party platforms (facebook, twitter, instagram, youtube, twitch).

If you want to do something serious and intend to maintain it long term. Build up your website and build it up. You have full control on your business.

Website about crypto can have some risks from regulations so buy domain names from Namecheap and run it on VPS.
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legendary
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December 10, 2020, 10:32:49 PM
#3
Probably a loophole: create a donation page on your website(you definitely should have a website in 2020) and place in your bitcoin wallet address there, and post the link to that page on Facebook; rather than showing the Bitcoin address straight into a Facebook post.
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December 10, 2020, 10:24:51 PM
#2
Yeah a bunch of scammer used to put ads up for crypto everywhere and Facebook habe been proactive in trying to stop it.

If you look at anything cryptocurrency related on anything Google owns (Google search, YouTube) especially if you vpn through the UK you'll see there are A LOT of scams out there - even just googling anything stock related.
newbie
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December 10, 2020, 12:42:51 PM
#1
I set up a bitcoin donation post for my horror story podcast and website then FB went off the deepened and told me they didn't support bitcoin and I wouldn't be able to advertise wth them if I had it on there so I removed it for now. Is this really a thing? They go as far as to scour your website and pick bitcoin of all things to complain about?
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