Altcoins Talks - Cryptocurrency Forum
Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: fire-man on June 27, 2018, 07:29:37 AM
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According to a news report at 12 o'clock noon on the 26th, EDT, "Facebook is releasing the ban on digital cryptocurrency advertising developed by the company in January this year. Advertisers are required to be reviewed before placing advertisements, and related to the issuance of first-time tokens ( ICO) related ads are still prohibited."
Allowing cryptocurrencies to advertise on Facebook is, on the surface, a relatively loose policy for cryptocurrencies, a friendly behavior, and a sense of cryptocurrency support. But is it really the case?
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At the beginning of Facebook’s initial development of digital cryptocurrency advertising bans, cryptocurrencies were in a madly rising trend. For example, Bitcoin’s price had already exceeded 20,000 US dollars at the time, but due to lack of supervision, fraudulent acts often occurred. So Facebook made a ban on cryptocurrencies. Google also implemented a ban afterwards.
But in my opinion this is not the main reason, because in addition to the cryptocurrency, facebook and Google also promote gambling sites in other aspects. In terms of fraud, both cryptocurrency and the gambling industry exist. So why only restrict the cryptocurrency?
We return to the original question. Is Facebook's partial lifting of the ban on confidential currencies its support and goodwill? I think on the contrary, when there was news speculating that Facebook and Google would issue their own cryptocurrencies, combined with the growth trend of the price of Bitcoin at that time, I had every reason to believe this speculation. Since Facebook and Google plan to issue their own cryptocurrency, how could they also advertise on other platforms for other cryptocurrencies?
Recently, the cryptocurrency market can be said to be very bad. In bitcoin terms, once worth more than 20,000 US dollars, it fell to below US$5,000 directly last week. Other cryptocurrencies have also been affected by this trend, and almost all have appeared. Different degrees of decline.
For this phenomenon, perhaps Facebook has lost confidence in the cryptocurrency market. Once the cryptocurrency is not issued, there is no such thing as a competitor. This explains why Facebook is going to lift the ban on cryptocurrency advertising.
(Above, it is a purely personal opinion and only serves as a reference for the analysis of this phenomenon.)
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In this year a lot of scams about ico who use facebook as an advertising medium to promote the scam ico. many investors report about it.
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I think that Google acts in the interests of their owners and is a tool to help change prices.
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I think the ban on Facebook has little impact on cryptocurrency. but it is not only for facebook. If you think overall impact, then you will see some reason:
1. The increase of Fake/SCAM ICO
2. Losing of trust after been hacked
3. Lacking of proper educational knowledge of crypto
4. Instead of proper awareness, ICO company involved in Investment advertisement.
5. Due to the increase of So many coins.
etc.
Thanks.
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I think facebook users complain against crypto ads that many on facebook today. many users are fooled by crypto ads.
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I think it's good that they're adding levels of verification so that scammy shitcoins can't advertise on facebook. On Facebook it's really easy to take advantage of people unfortunately, lots of computer illiterate people on there that just take what they see at face value without thinking about it. Same with the fake news epidemic we've seen over the past few years. =<
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(Above, it is a purely personal opinion and only serves as a reference for the analysis of this phenomenon.)
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When you say 'personal opinion', do you mean 'someone else's opinion'? Unless this is your article, then fair play to you.
https://medium.com/@3070477669/what-does-facebook-say-about-lifting-the-ban-on-cryptocurrency-advertising-5a50c6939cc5
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Not complete release the ban for cryptocurrency and binary option ads but publish after some checkup.