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March 06, 2018, 03:29:15 PM
#12
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.
Great news. I hope the campaigns now have more money for Twitter, media and signatures. It is obvious that spam in Fasebook is completely useless.
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March 06, 2018, 03:27:08 PM
#11
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.

On my FB advertisement, I still see some ICO Advertisement in facebook, and I'm also a Facebook bounty hunter, And I didn't see a ban or Project that I join that closed their Facebook campaign. BTW my post on facebook about ICO is not ban by facebook, I think to facebook only their FB Advertisement and not the people advertising ICO.
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March 06, 2018, 03:24:18 PM
#10
at first i think facebook banning icos is connected to recent pages unliking themselfs automatically , but its not so its just a mere bug on facebook. but there are still pretty good facebook bounties that on can join it doesnt mean that there are no more fb campaigns
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March 06, 2018, 03:19:45 PM
#9
No more Facebook campaigns? How true is this? I have not really heard or read anything about this. I still have five bounty campaigns I'm doing on Facebook presently. Anyway, may be I need to find out more on this.
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March 06, 2018, 03:03:57 PM
#8
If it's legit one then facebook will allow you to advertise ICO. Nontheless if you endorse ICO that looks like scammy then stop advertising.
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March 06, 2018, 02:53:23 PM
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On account of that separately, I heard that too,but to people publication did not give first heard about it,but I why do some pages every day yourself otpisyvaetsya account,what is the reason I do not know.
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March 06, 2018, 02:44:47 PM
#6
Very unfortunate when facebook campaign no longer exists. Because facebook is one of the very good promotional places when it wants to promote a project that does pre-ico or ico. There may still be a twitter campaign, but not everyone has twitter. So from that very unfortunate facebook campaign eliminated.
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March 06, 2018, 02:30:14 PM
#5
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.
Very well said,those legit ICOs are still be able to use the facebook advertising program and only those facebook thinks who are scams are restricted from joining their advertising program,people are indeed can promote ICOs in their own will and facebook doesnt have to do anything with the bounty's cancellation but you should ask your bounty manager on why did they stopped the campaign.
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March 06, 2018, 02:15:05 PM
#4
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.
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March 06, 2018, 02:13:37 PM
#3
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.
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March 06, 2018, 02:12:30 PM
#2
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
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March 06, 2018, 02:05:48 PM
#1
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.
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