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Topic: Bitcoin and Major Social Media Companies (Read 250 times)

newbie
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December 18, 2020, 01:53:11 AM
#26
A couple of people suggested I create a website and that is exactly how I had it set up. The receive address was on my website not my facebook personal or biz page. I posted the link from my website to my facebook page.  I'm assuming that someone probably clicked on the link from my facebook page and reported the post with the link unless they have bots watching the content of pages which I doubt. Right now I have the donation page spun off a few links deep off a secondary domain of mine. Hopefully, that will work instead.
full member
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Merit: 125
December 13, 2020, 05:10:58 AM
#25
A lot of scammers are so active on social media especially on Facebook that is why Facebook restricted the word bitcoin, it would be better if you create your website and then post it on Facebook by that you can still say anything you want about bitcoin just void using the word itself.
Facebook hate bitcoin because they want to create their own currency. You will see that libra will be the only supported payment method
Is that true? I haven't read any information about that before, can you tell us the link where you have read this information, I just wonder if this is true or not.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
December 13, 2020, 05:03:40 AM
#24
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?

Haha, yeah good one.

A lot of people complain. Not me, bitcoin is going next year to 100.000 $. BOOM!
jr. member
Activity: 236
Merit: 1
December 13, 2020, 04:54:30 AM
#23
Facebook hate bitcoin because they want to create own currency. You will see that libra will be the only supported payment method
hero member
Activity: 2436
Merit: 877
December 13, 2020, 04:28:19 AM
#22
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?

Does this lead to the fact that facebook does not like promotion bitcoin or other altcoins other then Libra. Although there is no chance Libra could be introduced anytime soon, people will starting hating FB if they keep on blocking the bitcoin promotion content.
full member
Activity: 630
Merit: 102
December 12, 2020, 01:44:10 AM
#21
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.

With so much scams on social media it might be the case that Facebook automatically false-flags Bitcoin addresses as scams. While it's unfair for those who want to post their Bitcoin addresses without malicious intent, I really can't blame Facebook's software for being strict due to the number of scams on social media.

Yes, it cannot be denied that at this time, some social media are always on guard against this issue, not only Facebook, there are even many social media that prohibit users from posting wallet addresses even though their good nait is not intended for fraud, that's why Facebook maintains their good name and Facebook also has the right to maintain its security so that it is not misused from irresponsible people, that's why now Facebook is tightening its users so they don't use Facebook carelessly and prevent irresponsible people from using Facebook for their evil intentions. ..
legendary
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December 11, 2020, 11:02:43 PM
#20
Is this really a thing? They go as far as to scour your website and pick bitcoin of all things to complain about?

Sometimes you just have to see the world from this big firms point of view, facebook got criticize for making the scams easier for the scammers with their support of crypto related ad. At a point in early 2017 I had to stop using Facebook because the ads scams where just everywhere and you can easily see innocent victims as they share and comments on this ads without any knowledge of what they're engaging themselves in.

The decision of facebook to block all crypto related ads was just the best they can do as you don't expect them to start investigating to know which project are the authentic or scammy ones. In some scenario, project starts off as legitimate but with time their true colours get reviewed.

We're encourage to carry-out personal research before investing but that's not using the case with noobs joining the industry due to the hype of a certain trend like ICO and defi etc.
full member
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December 11, 2020, 01:03:29 PM
#19
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?
Facebook is the largest social media platform at the moment, and advertising for businesses on Facebook will be well-targeted. But unfortunately, Facebook has banned and blocked crypto-related ads due to the large number of scammers who are in the crypto business. I agree with what @mk4 said to create a donation page on the website and advertise your web/blog on Facebook.

Or you try other platforms like steemit, publish0x, or readcash that will pay with crypto if your readers like your horror stories. This is an upvote system, where readers will reward you if they like it.
legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 1035
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December 11, 2020, 10:23:54 AM
#18
Wow, a horror stories podcast. Pretty sure it is the first time I hear about this. Can you send me a link to it? - I'm quite curious. Smiley

I think social media should be considered a public space that where we can express ourselves freely. How can they forbid posting a Bitcoin address? Sounds like nonsense to me..

Twitter and other reputable social media websites haven't taken any measures...
legendary
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December 11, 2020, 10:15:59 AM
#17
Is this really a thing?

Yep. Too many scams and in crypto there's no possibility for charge back either.
Hence the big sites have scripts that check for crypto addresses. This was most advertised in Twitter (after that big Twitter scam), but I see FB is no different.
Keep in mind that you are putting content onto their site, not yours. Make your own site and you'll have your rules. Or, as @mk4 said, make one page for donations purpose and link to that.
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 2162
December 11, 2020, 09:52:19 AM
#16
The media most often does what the government tells them to do. This is why many media outlets either ignore bitcoin or prohibit it to some extent.

No one told them to ban posts about Bitcoin, they did it on their own because of so many Bitcoin and crypto-related scams - doublers, cloud mining, ICO, etc. They can't dispatch real humans to check these posts, so they use algorithms to match keywords and automatically delete these posts. Maybe in the future they will train some AI models to separate scams from legitimate posts, because blanket banning everything is hurting their business.
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 253
December 11, 2020, 09:08:27 AM
#15
The media most often does what the government tells them to do. This is why many media outlets either ignore bitcoin or prohibit it to some extent.
member
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Merit: 15
December 11, 2020, 06:37:17 AM
#14
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?

Regarding the suggestions that have been made, it is true, it would be nice for now not to use Facebook as a container to declare bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies. Facebook will be very fast in responding to matters related to crypto. for whatever reason, it seems they do not like the existence of crypto before their proposed Libra is legitimate.
There are still many other alternative platforms that can be used and have a wider effect than being stuck on Facebook.
sr. member
Activity: 1302
Merit: 270
December 11, 2020, 05:07:09 AM
#13
Facebook does prohibit the entry of news about cryptocurrency, maybe on the grounds that there is a scam there but I suggest that if you really want to do this you should make a post on Twitter, because according to what I know Twitter social media does not prohibit news about cryptocurrency posted on Twitter, you can post it with free. cryptocurrency news or whatever you want to do there.
member
Activity: 1021
Merit: 12
December 11, 2020, 04:00:23 AM
#12
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?

It was their efforts to prevent any fraud on their platform. I hope bitoin will re-activate the libra project. It is a cryptocurrency project that is held by facebook and also immediately addressed this issue as soon as possible in order to make it easier for the true cryptocurrency pioneers to advertise there.
sr. member
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December 11, 2020, 02:58:17 AM
#11
Policy related matter I think, that is, with the number of scams being done on daily basis and the fact that most these platforms are still not in good terms with crypto they have taken major steps to curb it in anyway they see fit. So yes, it is a big thing for Facebook, and in their own opinion, they are trying to safeguard their users, hence the best thing you can do to achieve your aim is trying other platforms like YouTube. Also, you really need to be passionate about what you do, so that you can overcome challenges like this, nevertheless sooner than later, most of these platforms still finding issues with Bitcoin will come to the understanding that, they really need to support it.
hero member
Activity: 2366
Merit: 594
December 11, 2020, 01:52:42 AM
#10
Facebook are very stricted on their platform. Even non bitcoin related streams or podcast are sometimes being taken down. You could try other streaming platforms like youtube or twitch. If you are dedicated on what you do, your number of your viewers will increase in time if they get interested in your content.
jr. member
Activity: 70
Merit: 1
December 11, 2020, 01:32:58 AM
#9
This has been happening for quite some time. In fact, they are also very vigilant about the post and comments. Mainly it is due to the scammers but it could be that they are banning BTC because they are launching their own crypto soon. Who knows?
mk4
legendary
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December 11, 2020, 12:08:55 AM
#8
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.

With so much scams on social media it might be the case that Facebook automatically false-flags Bitcoin addresses as scams. While it's unfair for those who want to post their Bitcoin addresses without malicious intent, I really can't blame Facebook's software for being strict due to the number of scams on social media.
hero member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 540
December 10, 2020, 11:51:39 PM
#7
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?
It's because the Facebook platform has been used by criminals as well, so you might be the collateral damage of Facebook hunting down those people. And besides they will be re launching their supposedly Libra an that's where the hate on bitcoin probably steam. There are a lot of other social media out there that you can used to advertise so you might as well try them and see how it goes for you. Don't just stick to one social media like Facebook.
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.
full member
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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.
mk4
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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