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Topic: Facebook bans cryptocurrency ads.. - page 19. (Read 2660 times)

sr. member
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January 31, 2018, 06:01:59 PM
If that's so, well, I think Facebook Campaigns wouldn't be effective then. I can imagine that one of our sources we're vanishing and it's not appropriate that they are all fading. These are our ways to earn and save, and yt they'd stopped it.  But I think it will still continue. Maybe, Facebook is just looking into Facebook users who they think are spamming. I already experience once then, I'm sharing Posts and posting my status about a certain ICO and then there's a notification that says they deleted those posts for they think that it's a way of spamming. So, right away, I quit doing Facebook Campaigns and I just concentrated with signature campaigns.
Yes it is sad that Facebook campaign is also affected. To be honest, with facebook campaigns I have found a way to use my account for important things rather than just posting and sharing tantrums, qoutes and etc. Now that it is also banned what left for me is to trade and do signatur campaigns. I just hope that it will come back, using facebook is a great way to share informatuond and knowledge about cryptos.
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January 31, 2018, 05:42:37 PM
If that's so, well, I think Facebook Campaigns wouldn't be effective then. I can imagine that one of our sources we're vanishing and it's not appropriate that they are all fading. These are our ways to earn and save, and yt they'd stopped it.  But I think it will still continue. Maybe, Facebook is just looking into Facebook users who they think are spamming. I already experience once then, I'm sharing Posts and posting my status about a certain ICO and then there's a notification that says they deleted those posts for they think that it's a way of spamming. So, right away, I quit doing Facebook Campaigns and I just concentrated with signature campaigns.
full member
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January 31, 2018, 12:53:28 PM
I'm afraid that Twitter will be the next social network that will put an end to this. It is very interesting, what way out of the situation will the bounty managers look for. I think that the bounties will become more complicated and interesting. Times of easy money pass. Now it will be necessary to work hard.
full member
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January 31, 2018, 12:48:00 PM
#99
Can't believe they did this as they are losing easy money on this especially with the amount of cash that ICO's are throwing in marketing.

I think that it is their loss and they are only doing this for PR, especially after the Russia thing and also the damage social media does.
full member
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January 31, 2018, 12:47:43 PM
#98
Facebook Gives Crypto Ads the Thumbs Down.

Facebook has issued an outright ban. As of a new ruling issued on January 30, “ads must not promote financial products and services that are frequently associated with misleading or deceptive promotional practices, such as binary options, initial coin offerings, or cryptocurrency”. The move is sure to be welcomed by Facebook users and bitcoin enthusiasts alike, who recognize that these adverts do little to promote the benefits of cryptocurrency.


https://web.facebook.com/policies/ads/prohibited_content/prohibited_financial_products_and_services


This prohibition applies not to private accounts, but to direct advertisers who give paid advertising on Facebook. Therefore, it will not affect the bounty of hunters. So you can not worry.
member
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January 31, 2018, 12:42:37 PM
#97
Facebook Gives Crypto Ads the Thumbs Down.

Facebook has issued an outright ban. As of a new ruling issued on January 30, “ads must not promote financial products and services that are frequently associated with misleading or deceptive promotional practices, such as binary options, initial coin offerings, or cryptocurrency”. The move is sure to be welcomed by Facebook users and bitcoin enthusiasts alike, who recognize that these adverts do little to promote the benefits of cryptocurrency.


https://web.facebook.com/policies/ads/prohibited_content/prohibited_financial_products_and_services


this is really bad news for everybody. Bad news for ICO scammers but this can affect  for bad newbies who only has the opportunity to join a campaign thru Facebook campaign. We all know that facebook is popular to a lot of people that's why many people advertise their business on Facebook. Now that they ban cryptocurrency advertising on facebook I think this will also affect ICOs in terms of promotional issues.
sr. member
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January 31, 2018, 12:25:11 PM
#96
I guess Facebook starts act this way because there are too many scam ICOs. But I think it's a little bit strange just because such kind of things as Facebook should be unbiased... Just like a language that can be used for both evil and kind purposes as well.
No, they can't act biased because Facebook must obey USA laws and regulations. Actually banning the cryptocurrencies ads is a good idea because people won't get tempted to invest in bullshit ICOs (Though there are genuine ICOs also which will get affected). Most of the ads on my Facebook timeline are filled with lending ICOs like BitConnect which is actually a ponzi system using ICO as a name sake.
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January 31, 2018, 12:23:46 PM
#95
On facebook even subscribers harder to add, because they block accounts, if you exceed the limitI I think that now the whole mass will switch to twitter
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January 31, 2018, 12:19:35 PM
#94
Well, so the ban deals with targeting Facebook advertising. In your own tape, no one forbids you to write advertising posts. Although over time it's possible to take over and personal tapes.
legendary
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January 31, 2018, 12:14:02 PM
#93
I guess Facebook starts act this way because there are too many scam ICOs. But I think it's a little bit strange just because such kind of things as Facebook should be unbiased... Just like a language that can be used for both evil and kind purposes as well.
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 31, 2018, 12:11:23 PM
#92
The thing is, every article about the so-called "ban" on crypto ads doesn't have any direct statement from Facebook. They aren't going anywhere, they'll just shrink down some. The blatantly spammy ads will get censored just like any other spammy ad, nothing new here.
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January 31, 2018, 12:08:43 PM
#91
Actually, there's a good side and a bad side. This is because of Facebook's new better Cryptocurrency. Facebook is a Social Media network that's used by many people in the world today. So this Facebook is also used to view Good News and Bad News. ICO now everywhere. Most of the racketeers are home to this Facebook. So it's true that Facebook is the one to bring this ban. It's good for companies that bring good ICO is not a good news.
member
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January 31, 2018, 12:03:42 PM
#90
Facebook will just stop accepting ICO advertisement of any crypto-related advertisement in their paid advertistement,they didnt tell you to stop posting links using your profiles,facebook pages and group can still be used to promote ICOs,you will not get banned if you post ICO or cryptocurrency related topics in facebook.In my own opinion they are just being protective to most of the U.S citizens because the SEC prohibits any citizens in joing ICOs because most of the ICOs today are just raising funds and then will fail at the end or might ran away like what scammers do.
member
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January 31, 2018, 12:00:15 PM
#89
Well, USA government banned the ICOs, so it's not a surprise that Facebook - that is USA based, has banned the ICOs promotion.
This is the official reason.
But I suspect that Zuckemberg is studying the launch of a kind of "Facebookcoin", and with his immense power probably will kill any other coin.
We'll see.
full member
Activity: 232
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January 31, 2018, 11:58:19 AM
#88
I didn't see this coming because Facebook never usually turns down a quick bit of money on a craze. Honestly it won't impact too much because you can just create good content to be shared by bounty campaigns or shared in groups, I am a social media manager and I hate using Facebook ads.

Just really shooting themselves in the foot and losing some revenue. Personally I just think it is a marketing campaign to seem more moral after the whole Russia election scandal.
sr. member
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Merit: 251
January 31, 2018, 10:57:44 AM
#87
Oh sure it means less exposure, but it's facebook. Who in crypto cares about facebook?  Grin
Thank the ico scammers for ruining it though.
full member
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January 31, 2018, 10:56:03 AM
#86
Oh its hot news. So now there wont be any facebook campaign in upcoming ICO bounties?Anyway good move from facebook. They should have done this before.
Well I do not think Facebook has taken the good decision. Many uses of this site are traders, investors and simply those who are interested in the world of crypto. FB can lose some of its subscribers.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
January 31, 2018, 05:51:29 AM
#85
That's nice that Facebook care about us not being misleaded and ban ads of frauds that is absolutely normal according to some states' laws. But that's unfair in relation to the good and ICOs. Of course it's easier to ban all the ads than to hire a team of experts that will check all those ads for relevance
member
Activity: 336
Merit: 10
January 31, 2018, 05:46:07 AM
#84
Is it good though? If people fall for stupid advertising, that's because they're stupid. Why does facebook feel a need to hold everybody's hand? It's their company, they can do what they like… I just think it's lame and condescending to their user base.
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 31, 2018, 05:45:47 AM
#83
I think it is okay because most of the scammers were using fb ads to reach people who does not have enough knowledge about ICOs.
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