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Topic: Crypto Ads (Read 120 times)

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Decentralized Digital Billboards
March 19, 2018, 11:13:52 AM
#8
I dont understand how work this banns, i am continue seeing ads everywhere
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Santa Coin
March 19, 2018, 11:12:06 AM
#7
They are missing out on some revenue sure but you also have to look at how their platforms are performing. Facebook's CEO Mark just announced he will be selling 13 billion worth of shares over the next year and a bit. The price dipped by 5% today in stock markets (that is huge for those markets), so you see they have to protect their platform first. Facebook is slowly dying it seems, and again it is more important to protect the platform then it is to worry about ad revenue.
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March 19, 2018, 11:09:09 AM
#6
So Facebook bannned all ads for Crypto, Google followed suit. Now Twitter is going to ban them as well.

Can't the see that by banning it just leaves people finding another way to advertise, and for them to miss out on revenue?

Learn from history and stop making the same mistakes.

If so all social media prohibits advertising about Crypto, why I still see every advertisement about ICO project or others, still circulating on Medsos ..
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March 19, 2018, 11:06:06 AM
#5
Its not them who is banning crypto ads but the FBI and other government agencies forcing them to do so. Why would these websites ban something that is the future and the younger generations are interested in. Also this is a positive news for the crypto world as this will prevent the new users from getting hacked or buying into scam ICOs.
your opinion is very reasonable, but I also agree with the OP because even though bitcoin advertising is banned on facebook, twitter, Google. there will definitely be other ways to promote Bitcoin.
broken one grows a thousand
(everything that has been lost, definitely there's a replacement)
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Top Crypto Casino
March 19, 2018, 11:04:29 AM
#4
Facebook doesn't really matter for cryptocurrency projects. Especially about ICO. I work with 2 web agencies focusing only on Crypto/ICO/Blockchain and they don't really give a damn to facebook, they target Facebook rather for to send some social signal. SMM isn't interesting with Facebook

2 years ago Google banned payday loan, It didn't matter since, people are still making a huge money in this niche. Crypto/ICO/Blockchain project doesn't really need adword. If they are serious about their marketing they perfectly know how to.

It will be the same on Twitter, They perfectly know, what to do, and if they don't, it just shows the amateurism.

Final word: who cares?
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March 19, 2018, 10:55:12 AM
#3
Its not them who is banning crypto ads but the FBI and other government agencies forcing them to do so. Why would these websites ban something that is the future and the younger generations are interested in. Also this is a positive news for the crypto world as this will prevent the new users from getting hacked or buying into scam ICOs.
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March 19, 2018, 10:52:29 AM
#2
Their logic is not driven explicitly by profit from advertisements or else it would be clear that they would not ban the advertisements. They think it makes good business sense from a corporate social responsibility point of view, they feel it is their duty to protect their users from scams/themselves and that doing so will help their brand, image and business in the long term. Being among the giants of the digital world they will come under much more scrutiny than other smaller sites would do so for allowing crypto advertisements.
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March 19, 2018, 10:46:56 AM
#1
So Facebook bannned all ads for Crypto, Google followed suit. Now Twitter is going to ban them as well.

Can't the see that by banning it just leaves people finding another way to advertise, and for them to miss out on revenue?

Learn from history and stop making the same mistakes.
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