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Title: What is the future of Facebook campaigns?
Post by: jvdp on January 31, 2018, 05:14:16 AM
The current scenario cryptocurrency and Bitcoin should not promote in Facebook.Yesterday I saw the news in official website in Facebook. So what is future possibilities in Facebook campaign! Will it work or not!

Guys please share your views.


Title: Re: What is the future of Facebook campaigns?
Post by: TryNinja on January 31, 2018, 05:26:07 AM
AFAIK Facebook is only banning paid ads promoting cryptocurrencies, and not posts made by their users. So you can't pay Facebook to display those "promoted" ads about ICO or cryptocurrencies but still can make posts or share links/posts regarding ICO's and cryptocurrencies (which is what most campaigns do - e.g: share this post/make a post promoting MyShitICO.com and get 10 tokens).

Btw, this shouldn't be in the Services board.


Title: Re: What is the future of Facebook campaigns?
Post by: sunsilk on January 31, 2018, 05:32:55 AM
The current scenario cryptocurrency and Bitcoin should not promote in Facebook.Yesterday I saw the news in official website in Facebook. So what is future possibilities in Facebook campaign! Will it work or not!

Guys please share your views.
You misunderstood about that news.

Those are sponsored ads, for example you are an owner of ICO and you want to advertise and reach certain amount of views so you'll pay facebook for it.

I.E
$5 = 1,000 views

But with social media campaigns here in forum specifically with facebook its not affected. Everyone is still free to post anything about ICO's, crypto's, bitcoin, trading etc. and earn reward from that campaign.

Btw, this shouldn't be in the Services board.
Service Discussion?


Title: Re: What is the future of Facebook campaigns?
Post by: jvdp on January 31, 2018, 06:07:29 AM
AFAIK Facebook is only banning paid ads promoting cryptocurrencies, and not posts made by their users. So you can't pay Facebook to display those "promoted" ads about ICO or cryptocurrencies but still can make posts or share links/posts regarding ICO's and cryptocurrencies (which is what most campaigns do - e.g: share this post/make a post promoting MyShitICO.com and get 10 tokens).

Btw, this shouldn't be in the Services board.

Since it is banned information is shared via product management director of Facebook. We have that in concern too right! Promoting using Facebook ads only got banned but still the link has been created and share external source also may closely watched I hope.
For your information, this is mainly taken against binary investment and ICO then how the ICO has been longer in Facebook. Their pages may be locked!

I did not participate in any facebook campaign, but this is not about any service but should be discuss here since the Facebook campaign participants and may affect by this.


Title: Re: What is the future of Facebook campaigns?
Post by: jjacob on January 31, 2018, 06:22:48 AM
The current scenario cryptocurrency and Bitcoin should not promote in Facebook.Yesterday I saw the news in official website in Facebook. So what is future possibilities in Facebook campaign! Will it work or not!

Guys please share your views.

Since paid ads on cryptocurrencies have been shown the way out by Facebook campaigns, I think that advertisers might focus more on facebook campaigns. This is the only way that they can target Facebook users now. So it should be a big positive for users who are in Facebook campaigns.


Title: Re: What is the future of Facebook campaigns?
Post by: crptomoon1001 on January 31, 2018, 06:42:29 AM
I am wondering that to get user attention, will ICO's not do TV advertisments OR Billboard advertisements rather in future ?


Title: Re: What is the future of Facebook campaigns?
Post by: jrrsparkles on January 31, 2018, 06:48:35 AM
The current scenario cryptocurrency and Bitcoin should not promote in Facebook.Yesterday I saw the news in official website in Facebook. So what is future possibilities in Facebook campaign! Will it work or not!

Guys please share your views.

Since paid ads on cryptocurrencies have been shown the way out by Facebook campaigns, I think that advertisers might focus more on facebook campaigns. This is the only way that they can target Facebook users now. So it should be a big positive for users who are in Facebook campaigns.

So more rewards for the bounty campaign participants.Hurray!

But anyone knows what is the reason of banning crypto currency ads from facebook?Because I remember an article by the owner of facebook few weeks before said that they are going to create a new crypto currency for facebook.

*I think this thread should be moved to the service discussion.


Title: Re: What is the future of Facebook campaigns?
Post by: TryNinja on January 31, 2018, 06:57:04 AM
But anyone knows what is the reason of banning crypto currency ads from facebook?Because I remember an article by the owner of facebook few weeks before said that they are going to create a new crypto currency for facebook.
They don't want their platform to get filled with all the new scam ICO's that are launching everyday. There is a big difference between having interest in the technology and supporting shady cryptocurrencies and projects.

Quote
“Facebook is banning all ads that promote cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin, in an effort to prevent people from advertising what the company is calling 'financial products and services frequently associated with misleading or deceptive promotional practices.
https://www.recode.net/2018/1/30/16950926/facebook-mark-zuckerberg-bans-crypto-advertising-bitcoin-james-altucher

https://tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com/2018/01/screen-shot-2018-01-30-at-11-25-00-am.png


Title: Re: What is the future of Facebook campaigns?
Post by: h0lybyte on January 31, 2018, 07:03:49 AM
These terms were iplemented in facebook ads since  a long time, it hadn't influenced post sharing though.
Facebook however flags once almost every ads marketing profile even if you have no activities against their terms.
Facebook campaigns would still work normally as you were doing before, may be in future they remove restrictions on these tasks too