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Topic: Bitcoin Sinks As Google Moves To Ban All Crypto, ICO Ads In June (Read 461 times)

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Mimiccing its biggest rival for ad dollars - Facebook - Google will ban online advertisements promoting cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings, and "other speculative financial instruments" starting in June.

Some aggressive businesses found a loophole: purposely misspelling words like "bitcoin" in their ads. A Google spokeswoman said the company’s policies will try to anticipate workarounds like this.

The reaction was immediate across the crypto space but for now is somewhat subdued...



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Alphabet’s Google said the new policy will become effective in June across ads bought on its search and display-advertising network, as well as its YouTube unit.

But, as The Wall Street Journal reports, the policy also will restrict ads for nontraditional methods of wagering on the future movements of stock prices and foreign-exchange, such as binary options and financial spread-betting, Google said.

Google said last year it removed more than 130 million ads that were used by hackers to mine for cryptocurrency. That is a very small percentage of the ads run on Google’s ad network.

The company’s director of sustainable ads, Scott Spencer, declined to comment on how much potential ad revenue the company would be turning away by enacting the new policy, saying the decision was made to prevent consumer harm.

One wonders when the crackdown will start on inverse VIX ETFs, or just S&P ETFs, or brokerages? Aren't they all capable of doing consumers "harm"?

As a reminder, here is Facebook's justification:

We want people to continue to discover and learn about new products and services through Facebook ads without fear of scams or deception. That said, there are many companies who are advertising binary options, ICOs and cryptocurrencies that are not currently operating in good faith.

This policy is intentionally broad while we work to better detect deceptive and misleading advertising practices, and enforcement will begin to ramp up across our platforms including Facebook, Audience Network and Instagram. We will revisit this policy and how we enforce it as our signals improve.

We also understand that we may not catch every ad that should be removed under this new policy, and encourage our community to report content that violates our Advertising Policies. People can report any ad on Facebook by clicking on the upper right-hand corner of the ad.

This policy is part of an ongoing effort to improve the integrity and security of our ads, and to make it harder for scammers to profit from a presence on Facebook.

Which roughly translated is "because we know what's best for you!"

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-03-14/bitcoin-sinks-google-moves-ban-all-crypto-ico-ads-june

CNBC link for those who dislike ZH: https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/13/google-bans-crypto-ads.html

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Recently there have been calls for google to return to its ages old stance of: "don't be evil"? I'm not certain if this qualifies.



This could open the door to smaller and more independent advertisers gaining market share on both google and facebook. It is reported that there are many small crypto exchanges like Robinhood.com who are gaining millions of new accounts due to banks and others banning the purchasing and selling of cryto.

There is clearly a market demand for the purchase and sale or crypto and there is undoubtedly a demand for advertisements. This linked demand could be denominated in millions of dollars. That money has to go somewhere. If facebook and google don't want the cash revenue, it is likely to go elsewhere which could undermine those larger entities over the long term.
Banning of bitcoin advertisements,ICOS and promotion of any other cryptocurrencies platform has becone a big issue because this might cause big impact on bitcoins popularity as Google has huge subscribers that made the cryptoccurrency to be famous but on the other hand let us try to look on the brighter side why Google come out with this decision.The banning of bitcoins also brings securities to all people who might get involved in investing money without full assurance to make profit.Information on bitcoin spreaded by illigitimate  source,might make bitcoiners to believe in its scheme that was created by imposters that cause people to get scammed and fooled.
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I think this is just for a limited time only. Banning the ads is the right thing to do for google. They don't want to be blamed by those people who got scammed because of those ads. There will be a time were all of this will be sorted out and it will go back as the way it is before. It can be a bad news for us because it can affect the bitcoin price. Let's hope that other social media will not do the same thing.
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I think this bans will make cryptomarket more healthy from scamming ICO. With ads bans, that will make people doing research about ICO they want to join and not just attracted with catchy ads.
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 Smiley   Smiley      I feel this news is not nearly as big as I hear .actually when using Google I've rarely coming across crypto advert and all are shittly scammers in ICOs ever see them what ever anything it could actually be a positive you definitely should not be hurting prices of bitcoin so I think its a lot of pricing fall than just this news but bitcoin really drops regardless of any news .its just the end of this bubble would help when people could realize here for sec.
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its true that btcs are on their back to a much extent due to facebook and even google banning ICO and ads; but still btcs arent sunk
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Facebook, Google, Twitter, Snapchat. It seems all of the main social media platforms are banning ICO advertisements, I guess they really do want to keep the public ignorant about blockchain. Maybe they're under pressure from government as it's very suspicious that these all occurred at once, almost like a blanket attack.
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I try google ads before. But I think I haven't got a sale using a google ads. Its ineffective. What I observe back then I think all the paid clicks are all bots. Because I haven't got a sale or even a inquiry using Google. So I think its fine. I just hope we are fine with other social media were we can use as advertisement. 

I never clicked on ANY Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc ads, and I am sure most of the people don't do that either. I think it's safe to say that the ads popping up are more of an annoying factor for people searching for something, than something useful. On the other hand, even when people don't actually click on these links, they at least have seen it for a short while, and that exposure is worthwhile for the service or scam behind the ad as well. It at least is buried somewhere deep in your brain, where at some point in the future if you think about investing or lending to make passive income, that service might pop up and make you actually search for it.
I don't even do such, I wonder why I still see some ads in facebook sometimes. Anyway, reducing advertisements is still practical to do since we can do researc on what ICO to support, some just because of the hype from advertisement makes it  success but after a while it lose its value.
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I try google ads before. But I think I haven't got a sale using a google ads. Its ineffective. What I observe back then I think all the paid clicks are all bots. Because I haven't got a sale or even a inquiry using Google. So I think its fine. I just hope we are fine with other social media were we can use as advertisement. 

I never clicked on ANY Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc ads, and I am sure most of the people don't do that either. I think it's safe to say that the ads popping up are more of an annoying factor for people searching for something, than something useful. On the other hand, even when people don't actually click on these links, they at least have seen it for a short while, and that exposure is worthwhile for the service or scam behind the ad as well. It at least is buried somewhere deep in your brain, where at some point in the future if you think about investing or lending to make passive income, that service might pop up and make you actually search for it.
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We the btcsians dont need any digital media for advertising and publicise the bitcoins; we the human advertisers are enough Wink

There is no need for Bitcoin advertising, almost everyone on this planet know what Bitcoin is or have heard about it. But other coins and tokens would benefit greatly from advertising, and for them this is bad news. Because competition for top coins beside Bitcoin is harsh, and they need every bit of help they can get. But this will not last forever so...
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We the btcsians dont need any digital media for advertising and publicise the bitcoins; we the human advertisers are enough Wink
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I try google ads before. But I think I haven't got a sale using a google ads. Its ineffective. What I observe back then I think all the paid clicks are all bots. Because I haven't got a sale or even a inquiry using Google. So I think its fine. I just hope we are fine with other social media were we can use as advertisement. 
Agreed, but there are specific Google ad words which we need to find researching. Only with those words being used for our service can easily get good traffic. Being the top search engine bitcoin will experience an early effect which will automatically gets saturated within a short.
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I try google ads before. But I think I haven't got a sale using a google ads. Its ineffective. What I observe back then I think all the paid clicks are all bots. Because I haven't got a sale or even a inquiry using Google. So I think its fine. I just hope we are fine with other social media were we can use as advertisement. 
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google banning bitcoin hurts the cryptocurrency world since google is an advertising platform. investors would want to invest on other corporations

If it is to have an adverse effect on cryptocurrency, it won't have an extra ordinary effect on it. These are part of the fud that the digital currency has to pass through. We have read about so many of such cutting across most of the big names in advertising. So we don't expect it to be of much problem. It shall become the past.
Apparently this Fud or real news from the social networking sites have in more good outcome its like the other institutions that keeps on making a conference to talk about this cryptocurrencies. Bitcoins is already a big part of our globe and it is the most big thing that many people sees to be the next and soon to be a currency that is widely use across the globe.
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google banning bitcoin hurts the cryptocurrency world since google is an advertising platform. investors would want to invest on other corporations

If it is to have an adverse effect on cryptocurrency, it won't have an extra ordinary effect on it. These are part of the fud that the digital currency has to pass through. We have read about so many of such cutting across most of the big names in advertising. So we don't expect it to be of much problem. It shall become the past.
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I am simple onlooker of this forum. I am not a member of btc economy and so dont know much about it
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I really wants from my core of heart that bitcoins sinks because it will be either way harmful for the global population and its finance
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If this news at the beginning of the appearance of Bitcoin will have an effect, but everyone knows Bitcoin now.
As you said, advertisers will look elsewhere.
If this ban occurs, the positives will be more than negative :
  • first page google search scammers
  • Reducing the success of scam airdrops
  • Low price of Bitcoin in the short-term
You pointed out the positive and the whole thing about this news. Every social networking sites had done this before it starts with Facebook banning all cryptocurrencies, and a week ago the Twitter wherein there is something more relevant output after they release the wholes description on that news.
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I dont think there is so much power in any of the earthly matter to sink bitcoins! except the investers of bitcoins itself Wink
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Well, I think that the think that google and facebook has decided to do is completely logical and is something that they were forced or had to do since most of the ICOs or cryptos out there being or have been advertised are/were scams. This may probably be the reason why they have decided to get rid of these advertising since it may ruin their names if people get scammed by the ICOs or coins that they have advertised. But even with this news, I think that crypto will still survive since they are not the only things needed for ICOs or coins to be advertised.

It's a tough balance from their point of view because they're not directly responsible for what their customers do. I'm sure somewhere deep within their T+Cs it mentions that all advertisements are not endorsed by them and any risk or loss is the customers responsibility. Given that they could've continued from a legal point of view but their reputation is what's at stake.
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Well, I think that the think that google and facebook has decided to do is completely logical and is something that they were forced or had to do since most of the ICOs or cryptos out there being or have been advertised are/were scams. This may probably be the reason why they have decided to get rid of these advertising since it may ruin their names if people get scammed by the ICOs or coins that they have advertised. But even with this news, I think that crypto will still survive since they are not the only things needed for ICOs or coins to be advertised.
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