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msk_ksm (OP)
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August 30, 2018, 03:28:29 PM
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A while back, Facebook supposedly relaxed it's stance on crypto ads.

Their TOS states there can not be any scammy promotions, ICOs, etc....

Great.

But I've got a Spanish-language fintech/blockchain news site that I am trying to grow and Facebook has banned every ad that we've tried to release, even some featuring local crypto/tech meetups.

I was wondering if anyone has had experience dealing with this issue? We're absolutely not promoting anything - in fact, we do not even have advertising on our site, including Google Ads....

It seems a bit unfair, but maybe I am being naive. If someone does have a workaround or even someone to contact, that would be fantastic!
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August 30, 2018, 04:08:26 PM
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Hmm!!! It's so bad.
I think you should try to contact to Facebook's dev team and ask why, refering to some advice to have the best result.
Maybe have any laws in your country denied advertising crypto Smiley
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August 30, 2018, 04:10:55 PM
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For you to be able to advertise things that are cryptocurrency-related, you basically need to be approved first. Most probably through some sort of application form for them to review and decide if your business/site is doing something fishy or not.

There might be a loophole though, probably take out some terms like "bitcoin" or cryptocurrency" and it might pass. Proceed with caution though, don't blame me if they ban your ads account for this. Tongue

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August 30, 2018, 04:14:59 PM
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Hmm!!! It's so bad.
I think you should try to contact to Facebook's dev team and ask why, refering to some advice to have the best result.
Maybe have any laws in your country denied advertising crypto Smiley

Yah, it's awful. I've tried to contact them and it's basically just copypasta responses Sad
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September 06, 2018, 04:24:56 PM
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many people are wrong to use it. if using it for good then it is a positive activity. tp if using for bad things then it will be bad for us also .. it all depends on the person who uses it
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