can cpa networks automatically block leads if traffic forbidden ?

by TimGul
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Hello warriors!
Can you please tell me if cpa networks can aoutomaticlly block leades if traffic forbidden?
For example i choose offer and in offer descriptions says that social traffic is forbidden, but i want to run this offer in social for example fb, .
And after i started this campaign i see in fb statistics that traffic starts responding and i have clicks,and a few days later i have a good amount of clicks and 0 conversions on affiliate network platform.
I appreciate you replays. Thank You
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  • Profile picture of the author trevord92
    Why would you want to break the terms of the offer and risk losing your account?

    The rules are there for a reason and vary by campaign.

    It's relatively a trivial task to find out where a click has come from, especially when you're sending the traffic to a tracking link.
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  • Profile picture of the author TimGul
    trevord92 ,thank you for your reply, the point is сould affiliate platform automatically ban my conversion, so that I can not see them even in the statistics?
    often advertisers ban some sort of traffic sources because they get low quality traffic , but it turns out because many affiliates in every way trying to entice customer and often resorted to not to allow the reception, but it doesn't mean that the traffic source is bad and I am not talking only about social networks...
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  • Profile picture of the author trevord92
    Most CPA networks that I'm aware of have quite sophisticated tracking to protect their advertisers from traffic they don't want or that they've found doesn't usually convert for them.

    Behind the scenes, unless the traffic source is "washed" through intermediary sites or sent through sites like Anonymizer, it's very simple to track the referring site.

    It would still be simple enough to track all "unknown source" traffic as well.

    Not saying that you're intending to do this but CPA sites have been scammed often enough to know and trap for more tricks to fool them than you're ever likely to figure out.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Addams
    Do not be seduced by the dark side of the Force, master Tim. Hokey traffic systems and dark tactics are no match for a good white hat blueprint at your side, kid.

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  • Profile picture of the author TimGul
    Thanks for response
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