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October 26, 2017, 12:41:38 AM
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Has anyone else been banned, flagged or otherwise shut down trying to convey legitimate information about ICOs on mainstream social media? I frequently come up against what seems like an automatic filter for some terms related to tokenizations. This has happened on Twitter trying to run ads, and in 3rd party email platforms, trying to send our investor newsletter, which is a research product that covers various ICOs.

I find it ironic that governments can use Twitter to manipulate elections but I can't run an ad about an ICO.
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October 26, 2017, 01:08:51 AM
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Has anyone else been banned, flagged or otherwise shut down trying to convey legitimate information about ICOs on mainstream social media? I frequently come up against what seems like an automatic filter for some terms related to tokenizations. This has happened on Twitter trying to run ads, and in 3rd party email platforms, trying to send our investor newsletter, which is a research product that covers various ICOs.

I find it ironic that governments can use Twitter to manipulate elections but I can't run an ad about an ICO.

Honestly I can understand that they became sensitive. Lately there are so many scam ico's that spam their ico through all possible ways. Including email spam.

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October 26, 2017, 10:11:00 AM
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You're not wrong. Still, I look forward to a day when digital currencies are legitimate in the eyes of spam filters.
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