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Topic: No more facebook campaigns? - page 26. (Read 16523 times)

newbie
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March 10, 2018, 12:43:07 PM
I just saw that a bounty stopped their facebook bounty program and I read that they are stopping this program since facebook banned ICO advertisements.But I thought that individuals are free to post about the ICOs.

So someone please make clear that facebook totally banned ICO ads or not?

If yes means no more facebook campaigns right then what will be the effect on the ICO sale due to this kind of action.

Yes, FB really banned advertising ICO (
member
Activity: 252
Merit: 10
March 10, 2018, 12:38:57 PM
No, guys, I think it's mistaken information, cuz everybody was talking about it like 1 month ago and now facebook compaigns wre still working wiyhout any problems, it's about ads not bounties.
newbie
Activity: 168
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March 10, 2018, 12:35:41 PM
Google could also potentially ban ICO ads. https://captainaltcoin.com/facebook-caved-in-to-fbi-pressure-and-banned-crypto-ads-google-to-do-the-same/

It seems that other platforms will do the same thing as well, especially if google actually does it.
hero member
Activity: 1820
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March 10, 2018, 11:59:56 AM
twitter and facebook campaigns are nothing and useless dont waste your time for facebook and twitter. nobody want to join ICOs in twitter or facebook. they think that its cheater or fake.

How can you say like this,then why the bounty programs has twitter and facebook campaigns.Yeah most of the people don't know what is this post about but some posts may get attention to some investors as well and it should be based on you and you followers.If you have shit followers who don't have any idea about what is crypto currency then your reward is just a waste by that team.
member
Activity: 392
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March 09, 2018, 05:48:39 PM
The ban on any advertising cryptocurrency in Facebook entered in late February. It's strange that you noticed this only recently
newbie
Activity: 36
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March 09, 2018, 01:34:27 PM
Yes, though Facebook has banned the ads, I still see the comments with hashtags and bounties going on.
moreover, I still see some projects' ads, but they do advertising in another way: describing technology and the product rather than ICO
jr. member
Activity: 43
Merit: 2
March 09, 2018, 01:22:44 PM
may be you are misunderstanding the facebook law Sad facebook ban the advertisement by the fanpage pay to distribute it but not the shares of community Smiley so there's nothing changed about the facebook campaign from the bounties Wink
jr. member
Activity: 193
Merit: 2
March 09, 2018, 01:17:03 PM
Why do you need facebook?
There is Reddit, Steemit, Bitcointalk, Twitter, lots of Crypto-forums and new sites
Focus on developing your profiles there and forget about Facebook
jr. member
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March 09, 2018, 01:11:46 PM
I think there are some restrictions about crypto in facebook, but they did not completely banned it.
newbie
Activity: 30
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March 09, 2018, 01:10:14 PM
facebook is very much active to promote ICOs
member
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March 09, 2018, 01:06:01 PM
It is forbidden to publicly advertise ICO. But if you make a repost not associated with the ICO, then it will not be banned
Therefore, many companies still spend bounty on facebook
it is true that way how it works, we are not prohibited to promote bounty project on facebook. but we still should not be a spammer on facebook
it is true that way how it works, we are not prohibited to promote bounty project on facebook. but we still should not be a spamer on facebook
sr. member
Activity: 546
Merit: 255
March 09, 2018, 12:55:33 PM
I'm still participating in facebook campaigne, so facebook is still valid for bounty. But i think this depend ou your facebook activity - if you post 10-15 posts every hour you risk being banned. If you make 5-10 posts per day - so this is not problem, i would not worry.
jr. member
Activity: 73
Merit: 1
March 09, 2018, 12:48:14 PM
I just saw that a bounty stopped their facebook bounty program and I read that they are stopping this program since facebook banned ICO advertisements.But I thought that individuals are free to post about the ICOs.

So someone please make clear that facebook totally banned ICO ads or not?

If yes means no more facebook campaigns right then what will be the effect on the ICO sale due to this kind of action.
People could still post links about cryptocurrency on Facebook. It's not like Facebook is trying to hunt everyone down.
Yeah and I think facebook will not officially banned by cryptpcuurency but maybe they minimize the links so that they can prevent any problem feom their sites.We should respect them if what decission they made.
hero member
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March 09, 2018, 12:40:42 PM
I just saw that a bounty stopped their facebook bounty program and I read that they are stopping this program since facebook banned ICO advertisements.But I thought that individuals are free to post about the ICOs.

So someone please make clear that facebook totally banned ICO ads or not?

If yes means no more facebook campaigns right then what will be the effect on the ICO sale due to this kind of action.
To what i have seen in the facebook ads,some of the ICOs (legit ones) are still able to use the facebook paid advertising program which i suspectedly they will only restrict ICOs from joining if facebook thinkgs those projects arent legit.Facebook terms and conditions states that they wont be accepting any ICOs to use their paid advertisements but some has been using it for quite a whilte..

You are right facebook users are still allowed to post and promote using their facebook profiles,there are no current restriction from doing that,as far as  i know if you arent violating any facebook guidelines your account will be safe from getting disabled.
Right, I read in some place I cannot remember that for any ICO to make use of the Facebook page or the Facebook advert, some documents verifying their legitimacy will have to be dropped for verification before it can be allowed. If that is really the case, that should be good enough in the sense that, you can start screening the legitimacy of a project once they have a running Facebook page, just my own additional thoughts though.

In fact, these days, the easiest project for me to suspect are those ones who do not have Facebook page. A lot of them still have their pages operational on Facebook, and I heard that Facebook always request some legal documents from them as long as the page is ICO related and if they cannot give this, their page will be locked until they can. I am not sure how true this is, but I got this information from one of the ICOs that got their page locked recently.
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 161
March 09, 2018, 10:06:19 AM
More and more facebook got cluttered with ICO reposts and whatnots. Facebook has become like a place for nothing but advertisement, that's why I stopped using it a few years ago. I stayed away from every campaign I saw with facebook attached to it as well. Facebook used to be a place to share among friends but fastly became an advertisement heaven.
rbt
full member
Activity: 266
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March 09, 2018, 09:27:24 AM
I`ve been sawing some ICO advertisements since Facebook banned them, so it seems there isn`t a total ban. On the other hand, Facebook can`t forbid you sharing some crypto related info with you friends - that means censorship and to me censorship is against everything that made Facebook become successful. I avoid Facebook campaigns anyway, I think Twitter campaigns are far more efficient (but overall both of them are quite full of spammers and nobody seems to care...).
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 100
March 09, 2018, 08:48:04 AM
This ban on hosting bounty campaigns on Facebook was just a shock to me, because I've been going so long to make 10k friends on the page and have not completed any  bounty.
full member
Activity: 616
Merit: 102
March 09, 2018, 07:13:42 AM
Some bounty campaigns have schedule to stop their facebook campaign while other bounty campaigns have yet to announce or are waiting the facebook company to ban them. Anyway let's just hope that everything will be okay.
full member
Activity: 364
Merit: 100
March 09, 2018, 03:11:00 AM
I just saw that a bounty stopped their facebook bounty program and I read that they are stopping this program since facebook banned ICO advertisements.But I thought that individuals are free to post about the ICOs.

So someone please make clear that facebook totally banned ICO ads or not?

If yes means no more facebook campaigns right then what will be the effect on the ICO sale due to this kind of action.

it seems there will still be an ICO campaign on facebook but they are using fanspage and spreading through existing participants. because facebook is used to help marketing and communication with the ICO.
full member
Activity: 560
Merit: 100
March 09, 2018, 02:57:34 AM
I think social media bounty is one of the 'must do' bounty. Bounty campaign is the only effective way to spreads the word across multiple social platforms.Why or justification for huge payout? Simple, they are offering their own not-yet-exist' coins or tokens. It is not cash or Bitcoins per se. i believe bounty hunters are willing to accept lower sum if payout in BTC or ETH.

Most of the ICOs that complaint about bounty campaign are those that failed to launch or conduct a proper bounty campaign. Bounty hunters only are doint the repost or share.

Back to the main discussion, Facebook is getting less influence today, you can see how many in their 20s now still using facebook in daily basis or even have a FB account? Previously, i thought FB group is good way to do the shout outs but now it has become a spammer farms. TBH.

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