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Title: For bounty managers, suggestions for deleted Facebook crypto related posts
Post by: eagle10 on April 10, 2018, 08:48:13 AM
Now that most cryptocurrency ads is restricted in facebook, ICO is facing difficulty too landing on facebook's timeline of bounty campaign participants.

I suggest that every two days you check your participants posts so that the chance of making it in your spreadsheet to record would not go to waste. It is just hard to think that your effort is going nowhere.

And anymore suggestions from bounty hunters are also good to help bounty hunters.


Title: Re: For bounty managers, suggestions for deleted Facebook crypto related posts
Post by: metenjean on April 10, 2018, 09:26:40 AM
I think this topic should be added in the altcoin sections?? Its true that facebook was banning cryptocurrency ads but i never heard any cases about facebook timeline or newsfeed being deleted by facebook because of breaking any law about cryptocurrency related ads and all of the post can still be seen until today.  ::) ::)


Title: Re: For bounty managers, suggestions for deleted Facebook crypto related posts
Post by: eagle10 on April 10, 2018, 10:03:44 AM
I think this topic should be added in theme altcoin sections?? Its true that facebook was banning cryptocurrency ads but i never heard any cases about facebook timeline or newsfeed being deleted by facebook because of breaking any law about cryptocurrency related ads and all of the post can still be seen until today.  ::) ::)
There are several of them and I have in my friends list complaining that their posts were deleted by FB.  They are complaining because their posts were not yet checked by the bounty manager or campaign manager. Their effort goes to nothing.
 
If this is posted in a wrong thread, I will move it to the right place. I just don't know how to move. Maybe mod can help.


Title: Re: For bounty managers, suggestions for deleted Facebook crypto related posts
Post by: onnz423 on April 10, 2018, 10:31:21 PM
There is no chance that bounty managers are going to go through your posts every two days, it's just simply impractical. Most bounty managers will still award stakes even if your posts have been deleted, they are not idiots (usually). Just make sure they're aware of what has happened. Simply filling in the forms or submitting your weekly reports is usually enough to ensure you get stakes, they're not usually trying to skimp on the stakes as it really makes no difference to them or the ICO in the end.


Title: Re: For bounty managers, suggestions for deleted Facebook crypto related posts
Post by: eagle10 on April 15, 2018, 06:13:25 AM
There is no chance that bounty managers are going to go through your posts every two days, it's just simply impractical. Most bounty managers will still award stakes even if your posts have been deleted, they are not idiots (usually). Just make sure they're aware of what has happened. Simply filling in the forms or submitting your weekly reports is usually enough to ensure you get stakes, they're not usually trying to skimp on the stakes as it really makes no difference to them or the ICO in the end.
Oh I see. I understand that it is quite hard for bounty managers to go through checking those posts manually because of impracticality and time consuming. The best way is still weekly  submission of reports for the work or tasks done.


Title: Re: For bounty managers, suggestions for deleted Facebook crypto related posts
Post by: whirlcoin on April 15, 2018, 01:15:40 PM
Now that most cryptocurrency ads is restricted in facebook, ICO is facing difficulty too landing on facebook's timeline of bounty campaign participants.

I suggest that every two days you check your participants posts so that the chance of making it in your spreadsheet to record would not go to waste. It is just hard to think that your effort is going nowhere.

And anymore suggestions from bounty hunters are also good to help bounty hunters.
But by calculating the posts in every two days for the sake of that post will geleted soon never give any kind of promotion to that project so we can't expect them to pay us for never doing promotional works.I think it will be better to stop the facebook campaigns of they are not giving any useful thing to that project and allocate that amount into other valuable promotions.


Title: Re: For bounty managers, suggestions for deleted Facebook crypto related posts
Post by: Sadlife on April 15, 2018, 03:36:04 PM
There are still groups that can promote bitcoin ads maybe the restriction has not yet been implemented. I've heard that it will take effect this june or something so facebook bounty/signature campaign should not be affected by now.


Title: Re: For bounty managers, suggestions for deleted Facebook crypto related posts
Post by: Thanasis on April 15, 2018, 07:04:50 PM
There are still groups that can promote bitcoin ads maybe the restriction has not yet been implemented. I've heard that it will take effect this june or something so facebook bounty/signature campaign should not be affected by now.
I think you are confusing with twitter,twitter platform is going to stop crypto currency ads from June but in facebook already they have implemented the restrictions but some ads can be seen on facebook too so I think they have some criteria to post about crypto currencies.
And OP your idea doen't look good for me because it is not an easy job to caluclate the posts every time because lots of participants are involving in the facebook campaigns so manager need to do lot of effort if he need to calculate it every two day but I don't think managers will do that.


Title: Re: For bounty managers, suggestions for deleted Facebook crypto related posts
Post by: jvdp on April 15, 2018, 08:47:40 PM
Now that most cryptocurrency ads is restricted in facebook, ICO is facing difficulty too landing on facebook's timeline of bounty campaign participants.

I suggest that every two days you check your participants posts so that the chance of making it in your spreadsheet to record would not go to waste. It is just hard to think that your effort is going nowhere.

And anymore suggestions from bounty hunters are also good to help bounty hunters.

Do you have evidence for itvmste. As si have checked and got the information about the Facebook ads. They only vanishing the sponsored channels and pages I do not this will complete bunty side.
I believe still we will be able to promote the project with the simple share of high friendlist account in Facebook. Hence they will get the more number of views.


Title: Re: For bounty managers, suggestions for deleted Facebook crypto related posts
Post by: carlfebz2 on April 15, 2018, 08:52:41 PM
There is no chance that bounty managers are going to go through your posts every two days, it's just simply impractical. Most bounty managers will still award stakes even if your posts have been deleted, they are not idiots (usually). Just make sure they're aware of what has happened. Simply filling in the forms or submitting your weekly reports is usually enough to ensure you get stakes, they're not usually trying to skimp on the stakes as it really makes no difference to them or the ICO in the end.
And besides this would really be time consuming for them on where they wont really bother themselves if there were deletion of post or whatsoever.Being to strict into those kind of implementation would really require too much effort and time consume into their part. Suggestion wont really be recognized for sure. Facebook do make ban into those ads but still I have seen some of them until nowadays.


Title: Re: For bounty managers, suggestions for deleted Facebook crypto related posts
Post by: LTU_btc on April 16, 2018, 09:13:54 PM

Do you have evidence for itvmste. As si have checked and got the information about the Facebook ads. They only vanishing the sponsored channels and pages I do not this will complete bunty side.
I believe still we will be able to promote the project with the simple share of high friendlist account in Facebook. Hence they will get the more number of views.
That's walid point. As I know, only sponsored crypto related content was banned, but there are no restrictions to share crypto related stuff on personal profiles. But I noticed that Facebook become more strict. It's common thing that bounty posts are marked as spam and Facebook may disable accounts or ask for verifications when user are spamming a lot of bounty advertisements.


Title: Re: For bounty managers, suggestions for deleted Facebook crypto related posts
Post by: Wipro on April 16, 2018, 09:22:39 PM

Do you have evidence for itvmste. As si have checked and got the information about the Facebook ads. They only vanishing the sponsored channels and pages I do not this will complete bunty side.
I believe still we will be able to promote the project with the simple share of high friendlist account in Facebook. Hence they will get the more number of views.
That's walid point. As I know, only sponsored crypto related content was banned, but there are no restrictions to share crypto related stuff on personal profiles. But I noticed that Facebook become more strict. It's common thing that bounty posts are marked as spam and Facebook may disable accounts or ask for verifications when user are spamming a lot of bounty advertisements.

LOL I do not know why you guys bother about the verification contents on facebook and twitter. If the bounty hunter really want to earn more tokens they does not worry about the tokens only. On the other side they will be using his/her account perfectly too.

If you do not want your account not get trouble in ICO ads and etc. You need to use the facebook account for personal purposes as well.
So don't forget to maintain your accounts in both the sides mate.


Title: Re: For bounty managers, suggestions for deleted Facebook crypto related posts
Post by: olubams on April 16, 2018, 10:13:53 PM
Now that most cryptocurrency ads is restricted in facebook, ICO is facing difficulty too landing on facebook's timeline of bounty campaign participants.

I suggest that every two days you check your participants posts so that the chance of making it in your spreadsheet to record would not go to waste. It is just hard to think that your effort is going nowhere.

And anymore suggestions from bounty hunters are also good to help bounty hunters.

Its really going to be difficult to keep tab on things like this because of the current situation from Facebook which is beyond what the bounty hunters can control themselves in the sense that, they might have posted but because the platform does not want it, it then deletes it. It does not mean the bounty hunter has not done its own part just like situation of minimum posts here where signature participants would do certain number of posts only for the manager to realise they are either one or two posts short. The way out is to stop Facebook campaign all together and if it's still going to be allowed, its should be limited to groups. With that it can be checked once in a week.


Title: Re: For bounty managers, suggestions for deleted Facebook crypto related posts
Post by: orions.belt19 on April 18, 2018, 01:56:23 AM
Now that most cryptocurrency ads is restricted in facebook, ICO is facing difficulty too landing on facebook's timeline of bounty campaign participants.

I suggest that every two days you check your participants posts so that the chance of making it in your spreadsheet to record would not go to waste. It is just hard to think that your effort is going nowhere.

And anymore suggestions from bounty hunters are also good to help bounty hunters.

Do you have evidence for itvmste. As si have checked and got the information about the Facebook ads. They only vanishing the sponsored channels and pages I do not this will complete bunty side.
I believe still we will be able to promote the project with the simple share of high friendlist account in Facebook. Hence they will get the more number of views.

Other than just sponsored ads, it's possible that even posts from users which relate to promoting or advertising ICO content. There's no verification to this but Facebook has not specified.

Also, Facebook may have some bots that automatically shuts down a post with banned content. The post would eventually be put down in just a matter of seconds or minutes, just like when a video is put up with copyrighted music. It would be useless to check even within the span of 2 days.