lovela
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February 04, 2018, 01:23:19 PM |
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maybe I agree to reduce ico's fraud and cheating, but it's best not because there are so many lucrative profits in it. that's my opinion.
They aren't banning Facebook posts and sharing articles about Cryptocurrencies and other stuff related but only Cryptocurrency Advertisements. They would never mind their members' posts and shares but only they no longer accept any Cryptocurrency ads from business clients, corporations or individual. This would be partially less into leading people into scams and frauds that seems Facebook ads are more reliable than friends article shares.
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goodvibes05
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February 04, 2018, 02:19:21 PM |
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Do you agree that facebook banned all that promote ico's and bitcoin?
even if we disagree or not, it is already their rules and there is nothing we can do about their decision. The only problem is there will be no more facebook campaign in this a bounty project. Whatever their decision is, maybe it's good for the facebook community because scammers will be lessen. But for an ICO project, I think in a way it has a bad effect because they can no longer promote their project on facebook.
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Fundalini
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February 04, 2018, 02:26:19 PM |
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This is a good move imo--mark sitting on the fence, that is. It would lessen the people getting scammed by other people who wants to get rich quickly in the name of cryptocurrency. Soon, it's reputation will look good even for a bit. Facebook campaign might be gone, but I prefer to chose the lesser poison.
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AravinthP
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February 04, 2018, 02:30:52 PM |
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This move of facebook seems a little weird to me, i do see tons of useless ads on my wall so banning crypto might have a bigger motive. I will not be surprised if zuck comes out with a coin to the multi billion dollar fb ad services
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bechay20
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February 04, 2018, 02:31:43 PM |
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Yes! Facebook just did it. They aren't into negotiations with bitcoin. It seems that there are so many ways how other out bitcoin down. Aside from facebook, intstagram's also not supporting ICO for cryptos and I hope that soon, everything is going to be alright.
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popeye95
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February 04, 2018, 02:32:15 PM |
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Only scam coin with ponzi scheme, MLM or lending would consider this ban was a bad move, for them anyway. Mainly because all of the coins I mentioned above operate solely on reputation, trust between person to person which is social reputation in this kind of age.
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MaiQwaN
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February 04, 2018, 03:53:58 PM |
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Facebook introduces a lot of prohibitions and conditions for ordinary users. And now it is trying to ban the development of new technologies and the exchange of information for the crypto community.
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February 04, 2018, 04:04:55 PM |
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I don't agree since it affects legitimate ICOs out there :/
I hope they just remove the scammy and ponzi ones
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lumeire
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February 04, 2018, 04:06:51 PM |
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Facebook introduces a lot of prohibitions and conditions for ordinary users. And now it is trying to ban the development of new technologies and the exchange of information for the crypto community.
I don't agree since it affects legitimate ICOs out there :/
I hope they just remove the scammy and ponzi ones
The thing is fraud ICOs are using FaceBook to scam innocent consumers and investors. At this point, it's probably hard for FB to filter fraud from legit ICOs that's why they simply banned everyone. Pretty logical IMO.
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BlueYozakuraBTC
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February 04, 2018, 04:25:08 PM |
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maybe I agree to reduce ico's fraud and cheating, but it's best not because there are so many lucrative profits in it. that's my opinion.
I don't think so because the biggest app for ico fraud and cheating is through Telegram and the use of bots. The other is Discord. The real issue is that if a fraud coin has facebook it almost appears to legitimize them to the public because if facebook approves then it has to be real. Facebook doesn't want scammers using their name to trash what they've built because that's a way to loose members and facebook makes way too much money off of it's subscribers to have groups of scammers threaten their $$$$.
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BlueYozakuraBTC
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February 04, 2018, 04:28:39 PM |
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I agree to remove the ICOs scam that pops everywhere on this platform. On the other side, I do not agree to make a systematic decision to penalize the legit businesses like Coinbase on the crypto space.
I agree with the ICOs scams popping up here. I feel since KYC is required here then it should be KYICODT ( Know your ICO Dev Team) . I think people need to be wary about putting their money behind a project where the company will not even show their face. If they're not going to put their face, name and reputation on the line then people shouldn't put their money on the line either.
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February 04, 2018, 04:43:19 PM |
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Do you agree that facebook banned all that promote ico's and bitcoin?
No, i don't agree with that, Facebook banned ICO promotion is a very bad move, Even there are so many ICO that is a scam, but almost 85% ICO are great project, it helps people, developers, investors, and bounty hunter, i really hope they will reconsider about it again.
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February 04, 2018, 04:53:40 PM |
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Well imo it won't make much of a difference anyway. Because it will slow it down a little bit not too much, there are and always have been other ways to spread the word; telegram, by invitation, Reddit etc. The most affected coins will be those with less technical merit and that's probably good for the crypto space anyway. Because if the coin and its technology is excellent it's generally very sought after just would have to work slightly harder via other platforms.
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MarkusIsaiah
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February 04, 2018, 06:05:50 PM |
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I think that is good decision because many ICO's are popping up. Some of that ICO's are scam. facebook just don they're move so that people who use facebook will no be scammed of some ICO's.
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G14tz87
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February 04, 2018, 06:21:54 PM |
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minivan
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February 04, 2018, 07:45:09 PM |
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And maybe Facebook plans its ICO and removes competitors? It would be interesting to participate in such a project. How do you think?
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Gabb
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February 04, 2018, 10:31:20 PM |
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Do you agree that facebook banned all that promote ico's and bitcoin?
Personally I do agree with this decision, because recently there were many advertising campaigns that ended in a big fraud, like bitconnect. In any case there are still plenty of investment and cryptocurrency groups where many people try to win referrals through deceptive offers, so I think Facebook should go further and also cancel groups where scammers are abusing of new investors.
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sunsilk
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February 04, 2018, 10:39:30 PM |
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And maybe Facebook plans its ICO and removes competitors? It would be interesting to participate in such a project. How do you think?
The same thoughts, its possible that in the future Mark Zuckerberg is planning to have its own token with facebook and instagram so he's trying to liquidate ICO advertisements on his platforms. There will be a lot of investors that will be buying on that token sale if its possible to happen, we know on how powerful social medias now especially with those big names as facebook. Fraud and scam ICO projects have been removed from the Facebook platform.
And also those promising and legit ones are disabled to advertise.
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frost_wind
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February 04, 2018, 11:25:27 PM |
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I do not agree with it , I think it's not fair to blame crypto in total scam . Look around , there is a LOT of scam around us in real world , which advertising on facebook and what did they do with it ? They do nothing , so I think crypto ban related with Zukerberg's plans to release his own crypto project .
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martin1221
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February 04, 2018, 11:35:03 PM |
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Facebook is also a good social media to advertise a coin and mark Zuckerberg is banning those advertisements that says its spamming. A negative result for crypto that says crypto vs giants. They contradict to icos and spamming about crypto. It has both negative and positive effects like to minimize icos which is scam and legit icos will be affected too
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