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Topic: why the facebook, google are banning cryptocurrency? - page 10. (Read 1255 times)

sr. member
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Bitcoin continues to be pounded by negative news. Unconfirmed reports about Twitter following the footsteps of Facebook and Google in banning cryptocurrency ads pushed Bitcoin’s price below $8,000 on March 18.
I don't think social media like facebook and twitter forbid bitcoin because I can still see few ICO advertisement and even in google. However, if it is true that those website banned this crypto maybe because bitcoin becomes notorious due to scammers. Here in our country there are few people who have been scam in crypto and because of this bad people the image of bitcoin is becoming worst.
newbie
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I don't think twitter/ facebook bans are effecting the market. the bans aren't in place and won't be until June i think. to say this is dropping the market is naive. the market is being manipulated by whales and their positions on futures exchanges. plain and simple. This is why we are yo-yo'ing and smaller gains in the market when there is no real negative news
legendary
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the answer is obvious! a large amount of cryptocurrency advertising clogs the Internet and prevents ordinary users from easy and easy use of the Internet + google and facebook are closely connected with the authorities, and this directly affects their decisions about the cryptocurrency!
You think it is about the easy use of the internet ? Does that even sound realistic in your ears ? These guys have been making a whole lot of money from these adverts and if the advert is a problem for you as an internet user, they really do not care and you can decide to use an ad blocker for all they care.

The main essence is just a result of the scam that the ad space is being used for and as long as that is in play, they would prefer to keep investors and internet users safe from scammers.
newbie
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Giant companies just haven't yet developed unified standards on how to evaluate cryptocurrency projects, including ICOs and everything related. Once the legal side of cryptocurrencies get regulated properly, everything will be fine again. Unlike gambling, hyips and such, cryptocurrencies in general are not illegal by nature, so it is just necessary to wait until there appear quality and legal standards for crypto projects, including ICOs, exchanges and such.
newbie
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Cryptocurrencies promote the idea of trustless system and the tech giants are doing their part
legendary
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They aren't banning it. You can still talk about it. You can't ADVERTISE unless you are a registered trader. This is a necessary step to thwart scammers.

Sorta how this forum had to implement merit if you think about it. Forums like Bitcointalk, Twitter and Facebook need to figure out ways to control the scammers and confusion.
What most people like the OP usually do not do is to read the contents and once they see the headlines, they start panicking and asking some questions that may want you to puke. First and foremost, relating to his topic, how can Facebook or Google ban cryptocurrency ? What has cryptocurrency even gotten to do with adverts ?

Secondly, if the OP and some who have been commenting annoyingly above us actually read the content, they would not say this. It is apparent the way scam has evaded the advert space and being used to take advantage of investors, and it is not like the advert is a total ban as long as you can prove your legitimacy, then you are fine, and I wonder where some people get theirs from.
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I heard about the stoppage of Facebook and Google's promotion work, I  talk to some experts about it, They are talking about, These are not good at the market for some new coins, People are facing problems by investing I'm listening as much...

thanks...
newbie
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Bitcoin continues to be pounded by negative news. Unconfirmed reports about Twitter following the footsteps of Facebook and Google in banning cryptocurrency ads pushed Bitcoin’s price below $8,000 on March 18.

A handful of ICO scams have branded the entire encryption market. Because of this, baidu, weibo, Facebook, Google, and even the possible Russian search engine Yandex's crackdown on ICO advertising are seen as a way to distinguish between good and bad.

Facebook, the ban on Google is not the end, at least not this year. Phantom or fake ICO projects are theoretically obsolete.
jr. member
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Bitcoin continues to be pounded by negative news. Unconfirmed reports about Twitter following the footsteps of Facebook and Google in banning cryptocurrency ads pushed Bitcoin’s price below $8,000 on March 18.

It's a practical move by Google and Facebook. I think they don't want their platform to be used for scams or fraud which is usually circulating on web. It's a good thing for the crypto consumers for them to be secured and not be fooled by scam advertisement. But still there is a minimal consequences that can affect crypto because of that act.
jr. member
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Bitcoin continues to be pounded by negative news. Unconfirmed reports about Twitter following the footsteps of Facebook and Google in banning cryptocurrency ads pushed Bitcoin’s price below $8,000 on March 18.
the fear of more criminal acts, The risk in question is inflation and prone to be used for money laundering and terrorism financing
May be right you are sir but this number is very rare and maximum users use it in right way. Some illegal people or persons use in criminal activities, money laundering and international smagllin.
jr. member
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Bitcoin continues to be pounded by negative news. Unconfirmed reports about Twitter following the footsteps of Facebook and Google in banning cryptocurrency ads pushed Bitcoin’s price below $8,000 on March 18.
False news. Facebook and Google are not banned in cryptocurrency market trading and ico. People spread a false news in this forum. Facebook and Google are two major sources of bitcoin trading platform. So I can't believe it.
hero member
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Facebook, has been banning virtual currency advertising including bitcoin since January 2018. Because Google itself is banning it related to malicious or "bad ads" advertising data, which is a series of false, controversial and cyber-crime ads, contained in the Google search engine, to the video network

They have banned only a sponsored pages on the facebook. So we do not need to worry about this at all still it is possible to promote the project with the share, post and likes. Facebook judges all the ICOs are meant to scam the investor. That is reason we are seeing the ban.
Whatever Google do all people use the google for searching the crypto results everyday. True fact about the Google's announcement is they wanna a add the new blockchain on their own platform with the centralized medium. I am not sure still how they gonna do it.
full member
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CRYPTOCITIZEN $CCASH
So much scamming ads about cryptocurrencies is the reason of ban cryptocurrencies in the Facebook and Google, they said that. But it has not working.
newbie
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Facebook, has been banning virtual currency advertising including bitcoin since January 2018. Because Google itself is banning it related to malicious or "bad ads" advertising data, which is a series of false, controversial and cyber-crime ads, contained in the Google search engine, to the video network
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Bitcoin continues to be pounded by negative news. Unconfirmed reports about Twitter following the footsteps of Facebook and Google in banning cryptocurrency ads pushed Bitcoin’s price below $8,000 on March 18.

Social media giants have been banning cryptocurrencies related advertisements because some users have been encountering high promising return ads like initial coin offerings which are scam or fraud. This impact the price which is currently on its low at around $6847.11 US Dollar as of this writing.
member
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These social media networks didn't mention why they are banning Cryptocurrency ads but the reason behind is, there are many fake ICO's launching and raising the money without any proper intention about what they are going to develop. Mostly innocent people are losing money with this ICO and maybe people are complaining about those scams ICO's to Facebook and Twitter.
hero member
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Not clear why facebook and google prohibit the news about cryptocurrensy, any negative news about cryptocurrncy usually bitcoin prices directly plummeted, what is indeed like this criptocurrency trip.

Although its not clear why facebook and google banned cryptocurrency ads, but its too obvious that the internet was being flooded with tons of cryptocurrency ads. And the most annoying part of it was, most of them are phishing website and other form scam techniques to take advantage to newbies.
newbie
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Bitcoin continues to be pounded by negative news. Unconfirmed reports about Twitter following the footsteps of Facebook and Google in banning cryptocurrency ads pushed Bitcoin’s price below $8,000 on March 18.

Google has been sued in Russia after the company announced restrictions on the use of encrypted currency advertising. Entrepreneur vladimir o 'rehov has asked Russia's Google to pay 2 billion rubles. He claims the ban deprives him of investing in cryptocurrency projects and finding investors to fund his business plans.

He complained that he had lost potential investors "overnight" due to the impending ban. Restrictions on encrypted currency advertising deprive him of useful information about other companies' sales of tokens. This will lead to "promising investments" that miss out on opportunities and will affect his future earnings. He also believes the ban is illegal and violates his right to access information.
jr. member
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Let's not get it wrong people, i think what facebook is trying to do is this, making sure people are not scam all in the name TGE for a certain project. but recentlly there are quite a good number of ICO been advertise using facebook.
legendary
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Bitcoin continues to be pounded by negative news. Unconfirmed reports about Twitter following the footsteps of Facebook and Google in banning cryptocurrency ads pushed Bitcoin’s price below $8,000 on March 18.
If you ask me I will still say that it’s the same reason they believe that Bitcoin is scam and is being used for bad things online. But I’m not really sure of what I just said now if that’s the reason why. Btw, the price seems to be one the positive side now since it has risen back to around $8000+ and is still moving. Even if Facebook and Twitter bans the ads for Bitcoin, I don’t think it will have any impact at all.

Maybe the correct question is, are they really banning crypto ads? Because I'm still seeing a lot of ads in my Facebook account alone. Well they have their reasons for banning those crypto ads, to really weed out those scam ICO, but it is effective though? There's still a lot of money pouring to the ICO every minute that I don't think that this social media has contributed to the downfall to say of scam ICO. And just observed that you can still see a lot of ads in your account as well, so I don't know if they really filtered out or they just say they are going to ban it but don't do nothing, or maybe they are pressured by the government to put a ban around ICO.
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