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Topic: What's effect Facebook banned will have on ICOs today - page 4. (Read 1114 times)

legendary
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Facebook has a great impact on ico of cryptocurrencies market. If Facebook will be banned then a great hamper will be occurred. Advertisement, community of ico will be failed due to bann this media Facebook.
Oh please... What impact are you even talking about ? The fact remains that Facebook banning cryptocurrency advert does not bring any issue at all and will never even bring any failure to the ICO space. Do you even have any idea of what you are saying at all ?

Facebook right now can only allow you if you can prove your company or ICO to be legal, so how is that supposed to be a problem but a solution to the whole scam that has been going on in the system ? This is the same path Google and other media platforms are already threading.
legendary
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I am sure that if there will be a global front created, where even this forum will start showing its teeth in the battle against the rotten part of this ecosystem
Yeah, and though I do not use Facebook, Twitter, or any of the other social media sites (I am a living, breathing hermit and mustn't be seen), I would say I'm...not against this ban.  I'm not ignorant about what FB is, or Twitter, and those sites can easily be clogged up with mindless ICO advertisements, and EVERYONE gets sick of that--except for the person getting paid to spam.  I don't blame these sites in the least for putting the kay-bosh on spammy advertising.

If it strikes the wallet of the ignorant spammer, then ouchiez!!!  Most of these projects are unnecessary at best and complete scams at worst.  There's no real loss to the community here.
newbie
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One of the big impact promotions is through social media. If it is prohibited, it seems to be adversely affecting the development of ICO. But it looks like it will not affect the bitcoin value (because I think bitcoin is the main one) so I do not care about that
full member
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Since when checks Facebook if an advertiser is in good standards and faith? There are meanwhile several countries regulating ICOs and with what right do they deny to let them advertise?

The truth is that Facebook is a system friendly organization and they do not want to support ICOs because these altcoins are a huge competition for the fiat system. They always use illegal things as an excusation like they say bitcoin would be used for illegal activities. But illegal activities already existed prior to crypto currencies.
jr. member
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I guess it will reduce the ammount of scam ico that springs up daily
full member
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Facebook has a great impact on ico of cryptocurrencies market. If Facebook will be banned then a great hamper will be occurred. Advertisement, community of ico will be failed due to bann this media Facebook.
newbie
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Facebook have it new policy pertaining to initial coins offerings 'ICOs' . The policy specifically prohibits ads that promote ICO on it platform.
The banned is due to the fact there are so many companies who are advertising ICOs that are not currently operating in good standards and faith.
In the meantime, Facebook is encouraging people to report content that violates this new policy.
What effect do you think this will have on ICOs and future  of cryptocurrencies?
newbie
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I think on the ICO it wouldn't affect in any way, most likely there will be changes in the Bounty. But in my opinion there is enough other resources for campaign. It possible that Riddle would be more popular in Bounty companies. I'm in the German project Vreo.io  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.29810876 And there besides Facebook there are Medium, Twitter, Youtube, Telegram, Blog articles, Signature, Linkedin campaigns


Good team, I read an article about them in ICO Crowd Magazine at page 26-27 https://issuu.com/icocrowd/docs/ico_crowd__6_-_issuu__small_file_si?e=30311388/59784178
newbie
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I think on the ICO it wouldn't affect in any way, most likely there will be changes in the Bounty. But in my opinion there is enough other resources for campaign. It possible that Riddle would be more popular in Bounty companies. I'm in the German project Vreo.io  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.29810876 And there besides Facebook there are Medium, Twitter, Youtube, Telegram, Blog articles, Signature, Linkedin campaigns
member
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The biggest problem is that ICO's promotional media are becoming more limited. Because we all know, Facebook is a social media with the largest number of users. So naturally if we campaign on Facebook certainly many who see or know about the ICO. If Facebook wants to ban Crypto ads, they should consider it first.
newbie
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Right now Facebook's banned ICOs advertisement but There are lots of other platform for ICO advertisement to increase crowd funding, token sales and ico listing.

Here is the best place:
https://www.applancer.co/advertisements
https://www.applancer.co/ico-list

Thousands of relevant traffic daily based. No need for other advertisement. 100% genuine and crypto relevant traffic.
Social media such as facebook and twitter sa a great impact in promoting and spreading the importance and benefits of Bitcoin or any cryptocurrencies. So it is best way to find way to left the ban of bitcoin on this platform soon.
jr. member
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the effect of facebook news banning crypto ads is the bitcoin price that goes down, because the negative news about crypto keeps the price down. and reportedly not only facebook that prohibits crypto ads but twitter and google will both prohibit crypto ads.
hero member
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If your question was what would be the effect on ICOs if Facebook puts a ban on cryptocurrency advertisement, then the answer is quite simply not much of an effect may be the ICOs would lose one platform for advertisement. There are many other social media's where ICOs do their advertisement through us. So that wouldn't make a whole big of an effect to the advertisements of ICOs.
Losing Facebook is big, after all Facebook is probably the biggest social media site in the entire world so they are losing at big platform for them so I think the effects are going to be a lot bigger than many think, this is not going to stop icos, but it is going to slow them down a little bit and when we take into account that the market is kind of slow and the know your customer policy issues then you are talking about a lot of investments lost for the icos.
Losing Facebook is not big, but Facebook losing the revenue they are generating from those ICO adverts is the one that is big. Trust me bro, they have been getting a lot, and it is just because they would want to at least consider the community and the users since they cannot really get to screen the spammers, then that just had to happen.

It seems before anything and as long as it pertains to ICOs now, you will need to get a legit verified document to be able to do anything and that is good enough for the community.
Facebook is not going to deny itself the huge profits they can get through advertising cryptocurrencies, so something else must be at stake here and the most likely option is they were pressured to do it, it is possible they are being paid to not advertise cryptocurrencies and if that is the case then we can't compete with the money of governments and banks since they basically have all the fiat of the world.
Having the same perception which i do suspect theres someone behind on such ban because same as you said FB can really make out money out of those advertisement made by ICO which they do already impose restriction which they do even know that it can really affect their revenue but the decisions had been made already.Be ready on the next ban which would be on Twitter upcoming next.
hero member
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Fellas! There is a lot of misconception going on here because Facebook don't really ban ICO but they ban crypto related ads and I think is because of crypto scam which is happening simultaneously this days.
Mind you, Twitter is also about to do so either as I heard.
newbie
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this policy not only have a huge impact on consumer behaviour but also on other large social medias.
any affect on bitcoin price because of this policy?
hero member
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Facebook is a very important channel except for signatures and twitter. The ban on ICOs would greatly affect their ability to reach a hard cap, activities on facebook in my country are very popular, many people have known crypto through it.
sr. member
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If your question was what would be the effect on ICOs if Facebook puts a ban on cryptocurrency advertisement, then the answer is quite simply not much of an effect may be the ICOs would lose one platform for advertisement. There are many other social media's where ICOs do their advertisement through us. So that wouldn't make a whole big of an effect to the advertisements of ICOs.
Losing Facebook is big, after all Facebook is probably the biggest social media site in the entire world so they are losing at big platform for them so I think the effects are going to be a lot bigger than many think, this is not going to stop icos, but it is going to slow them down a little bit and when we take into account that the market is kind of slow and the know your customer policy issues then you are talking about a lot of investments lost for the icos.
Losing Facebook is not big, but Facebook losing the revenue they are generating from those ICO adverts is the one that is big. Trust me bro, they have been getting a lot, and it is just because they would want to at least consider the community and the users since they cannot really get to screen the spammers, then that just had to happen.

It seems before anything and as long as it pertains to ICOs now, you will need to get a legit verified document to be able to do anything and that is good enough for the community.
Facebook is not going to deny itself the huge profits they can get through advertising cryptocurrencies, so something else must be at stake here and the most likely option is they were pressured to do it, it is possible they are being paid to not advertise cryptocurrencies and if that is the case then we can't compete with the money of governments and banks since they basically have all the fiat of the world.
jr. member
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The new policy is the advertising of all related to the encryption currency, is not only to crack down on those who try to sell directly to encrypt currency or encrypted tokens, COINS wallet advertising will also be banned, such as other mining, including the ETH, hardware and other related ads will also be prohibited Facebook.

Their policies have a huge impact on consumer behavior.
copper member
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Well!  Its not only on Facebook that ICO displays their ads,  but Facebook is the number one social media and that will make the banning of ICO ads have effect on ICO market. 
full member
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It really won't have any effect.  I don't think anyone really looks at the ads that are placed on facebook.  You are far more likely to look at your friends post if he reposts something about a particular ICO imo.

why not? Of course it is, it does have a lot of effect especially to most bounty hunters that depends on their facebook accounts in order to get a higher reward as possible but now they cannot just earned because facebook doesnt allow it anymore.  it does also have an effect to the market because the potential investors will become less if they didnt see these kind of ads in facebook. You know many people are already using facebook globally.
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