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March 04, 2018, 04:04:22 PM
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Today ICO numbers becomes bigger, in connection with that, Bounty Hunters also becomes higher in numbers. Last time I was thinking about the social media bounty campaign which is my friend is joining. He has more than 30 ICOs bounty campaign in his list. He posted 30 or more in a day to met the requirements of an ICO.

Here is my question, is it possible that the facebook account of my friend will be ban in the future? When the facebook developers becomes aware on this activity. Will his activity on facebook will fall as a spam?  Huh





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March 04, 2018, 04:11:17 PM
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If you believe you have found a security vulnerability on Facebook (or another member of the Facebook family of companies), we encourage you to let us know right away. We will investigate all legitimate reports and do our best to quickly fix the problem. Before reporting though, please review this page including our ...
 Please note that all bounty rewards are paid on first come first serve basis. As soon as bounty campaign reaches maximum amount it will be closed automatically. Any attempts to abuse or trick the system will result in permanent ban on our website as well as all future bounty rewards will be cancelled.
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March 04, 2018, 04:16:55 PM
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If you believe you have found a security vulnerability on Facebook (or another member of the Facebook family of companies), we encourage you to let us know right away. We will investigate all legitimate reports and do our best to quickly fix the problem. Before reporting though, please review this page including our ...
 Please note that all bounty rewards are paid on first come first serve basis. As soon as bounty campaign reaches maximum amount it will be closed automatically. Any attempts to abuse or trick the system will result in permanent ban on our website as well as all future bounty rewards will be cancelled.


I will let you know if I found a security vulnerability on Facebook, but so far nothing. I was confuse since I'am new in this Bounty Campaign thing. Thank you.
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March 04, 2018, 04:20:45 PM
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Today ICO numbers becomes bigger, in connection with that, Bounty Hunters also becomes higher in numbers. Last time I was thinking about the social media bounty campaign which is my friend is joining. He has more than 30 ICOs bounty campaign in his list. He posted 30 or more in a day to met the requirements of an ICO.

Here is my question, is it possible that the facebook account of my friend will be ban in the future? When the facebook developers becomes aware on this activity. Will his activity on facebook will fall as a spam?  Huh



PS: Please! my apology of my English, Im working on it. Smiley
Facebook didn't ban crypto currency ads they just stop promoting them but people are free to post anything about crypto currencies in facebook still.But you are saying he is doing 30 facebook bounties it looks little bit higher facebook closely watches the accounts who is doing the same thing repeatedly and will lock their accounts.So it is not better to lot of posts about crypto currencies,because it will be considerd as bot usage and temporarily your account will be locked.
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March 04, 2018, 04:22:47 PM
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Today ICO numbers becomes bigger, in connection with that, Bounty Hunters also becomes higher in numbers. Last time I was thinking about the social media bounty campaign which is my friend is joining. He has more than 30 ICOs bounty campaign in his list. He posted 30 or more in a day to met the requirements of an ICO.

Here is my question, is it possible that the facebook account of my friend will be ban in the future? When the facebook developers becomes aware on this activity. Will his activity on facebook will fall as a spam?  Huh





PS: Please! my apology of my English, Im working on it. Smiley

That's a good point, I think they might end up banning it as well, since it's pretty close to ICO advertising. Also, it might as well be considered spam.
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March 04, 2018, 04:23:43 PM
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You need to gently use is projects in Facebook , don't use banned hashtags and paste a lot of links . Then everything will be safe for you . And by the way, I noticed a lot of pages of projects began to block in Facebook
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March 04, 2018, 04:24:14 PM
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Today ICO numbers becomes bigger, in connection with that, Bounty Hunters also becomes higher in numbers. Last time I was thinking about the social media bounty campaign which is my friend is joining. He has more than 30 ICOs bounty campaign in his list. He posted 30 or more in a day to met the requirements of an ICO.

Here is my question, is it possible that the facebook account of my friend will be ban in the future? When the facebook developers becomes aware on this activity. Will his activity on facebook will fall as a spam?  Huh





PS: Please! my apology of my English, Im working on it. Smiley
i have been a publisher and a blogger for 8yrs and i am using both facebook accounts,and facebook pages and i can say if you really did spamming thru facebook sooner or later your account will be disabled,facebook has been restricting people from spams that is why you need to know how to post in facebook without doing spams,i normally post with 1hr intervals just to be safe.

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March 04, 2018, 04:25:07 PM
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Today ICO numbers becomes bigger, in connection with that, Bounty Hunters also becomes higher in numbers. Last time I was thinking about the social media bounty campaign which is my friend is joining. He has more than 30 ICOs bounty campaign in his list. He posted 30 or more in a day to met the requirements of an ICO.

Here is my question, is it possible that the facebook account of my friend will be ban in the future? When the facebook developers becomes aware on this activity. Will his activity on facebook will fall as a spam?  Huh



PS: Please! my apology of my English, Im working on it. Smiley
Facebook didn't ban crypto currency ads they just stop promoting them but people are free to post anything about crypto currencies in facebook still.But you are saying he is doing 30 facebook bounties it looks little bit higher facebook closely watches the accounts who is doing the same thing repeatedly and will lock their accounts.So it is not better to lot of posts about crypto currencies,because it will be considerd as bot usage and temporarily your account will be locked.


Maybe, 10-15 facebook bounty in 1 facebook account is good? I guess there will be a rules in that in coming future. Maybe, Im just saying. Sorry for being a futuristic. Smiley
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March 04, 2018, 04:28:07 PM
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Posts are the privacy of every facebook user, communication for many such projects is not spam and doesn't violate the facebook policies.

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March 04, 2018, 04:29:35 PM
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I think this issue could happen through spams on Facebook. I experienced one of these situation when I joined a Fecebook campaign of one of my chosen campaigns. Facebook deleted my post and notified me that it was a spam post.
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March 04, 2018, 04:35:21 PM
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Facebook is indeed going to fight spams,i have seen faebook rules changes from time to time and there will be some time that they wont allow facebook users to share ICO related posts too,spamming and pornographic posts are not allowed in facebook and you will be reported surely your account will be disabled in the future.

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March 04, 2018, 04:40:05 PM
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Facebook is strictly fighting those spammers and users that are posting pornographic contents in facebook,your account or anyone else account will get surely ban if you did spam posts,do not try to spam these ICO campaigns or else your account will soon be report to facebook by someone else and you wont be able to recover it .

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March 04, 2018, 04:40:26 PM
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Today ICO numbers becomes bigger, in connection with that, Bounty Hunters also becomes higher in numbers. Last time I was thinking about the social media bounty campaign which is my friend is joining. He has more than 30 ICOs bounty campaign in his list. He posted 30 or more in a day to met the requirements of an ICO.

Here is my question, is it possible that the facebook account of my friend will be ban in the future? When the facebook developers becomes aware on this activity. Will his activity on facebook will fall as a spam?  Huh



PS: Please! my apology of my English, Im working on it. Smiley
Facebook didn't ban crypto currency ads they just stop promoting them but people are free to post anything about crypto currencies in facebook still.But you are saying he is doing 30 facebook bounties it looks little bit higher facebook closely watches the accounts who is doing the same thing repeatedly and will lock their accounts.So it is not better to lot of posts about crypto currencies,because it will be considerd as bot usage and temporarily your account will be locked.


Maybe, 10-15 facebook bounty in 1 facebook account is good? I guess there will be a rules in that in coming future. Maybe, Im just saying. Sorry for being a futuristic. Smiley
How many bounties is not really a matter,how many posts per day is important.Because some bounties asking one post perday some asking three posts perday and some bounties three posts per day,so if you joined in the bounties which has high requirements then your facebook account in a danger.So maintain time gap between each posts and never repeat the same post or share twice then it will be considered as spams.

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March 04, 2018, 04:40:35 PM
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Today ICO numbers becomes bigger, in connection with that, Bounty Hunters also becomes higher in numbers. Last time I was thinking about the social media bounty campaign which is my friend is joining. He has more than 30 ICOs bounty campaign in his list. He posted 30 or more in a day to met the requirements of an ICO.

Here is my question, is it possible that the facebook account of my friend will be ban in the future? When the facebook developers becomes aware on this activity. Will his activity on facebook will fall as a spam?  Huh





PS: Please! my apology of my English, Im working on it. Smiley
This is possible as result of recent complaints by Facebook that reveals some ICOs scamming their investors and  those ICOs are mostly promoted and advertised through facebook, this has generated a lot of concern in the world of cryptocurrencies and this might lead to total ban by Facebook against advertisements of any bounties.
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March 04, 2018, 04:46:31 PM
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Yeah your friend's activity will be considered as spam if he is spamming posts in facebook just to meet the requirements of the bounty campaign,facebook is fighting against the pornography and spam in their platform because most of the users there are young folks, 13+ yearsold will be able to have their own facebook account that is why facebook team will surely disabled his account.

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March 04, 2018, 04:49:19 PM
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i dont think if crypto would be ban the facebook campaign. facebook campaign is also other way to endorse cryptocurrency to the other people. by using facebook, twitter and other social media account you can encourage other people to start using this cryptocurrency..

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March 04, 2018, 04:54:32 PM
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If he really flooded his account with a lot of ICO promotions surely his account will be disabled when someone else has reported him,the automated system of facebook is really unmerciful when it comes to spamming and pornography.I know this because i am facebook user for about 13yrs that is why i know how facebook has evolved from time to time they are changing their TOS so that they can prevent abusive users from using their platform.

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March 04, 2018, 04:57:56 PM
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my friends there who follow 50 bounty social media especially facebook and almost everything is completed without any problems.
the key to facebook is basically to socialize and communicate so to avoid spam is to give time to create a normal activity on facebook with it you will be safe from the facebook.
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March 04, 2018, 05:03:40 PM
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Yes, Facebook today banned advertising Crypto-currency in its own resources, but I still think that people spend bounty in spite of these prohibitions and donate their accounts in order to receive a reward from the bounty. All the same I think that you need to switch to something else
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March 04, 2018, 05:12:56 PM
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I've never heard anyone saying that they had their account banned for this reason, so i think your friend is safe.
There is no rule against this anyway.
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