Misleading ADS in FB? cheaters?

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Hello,

recently, I have been having trouble getting my ads approved in FB... due to sexual emphasis blah blah...

anyway... I was a bit pissed.. because I still see sexy/almost naked ad images in fb... and I was thinking... How did they get away with those? My ads was almost similar or mine was more innocent/RATEDPG than of their images/landingpage/etc..

here are some screenshots:



and another one..

#ads #cheaters #misleading
  • Profile picture of the author naidyphoon
    alpinestars, I see this all the time. I think the possible reasons for this could be :
    1.) He/she is advertising big time and is spending tons of money.
    2.) He/she has a good trust rating with Facebook. He has many "nice" ads and a few "naughty" ones.
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    • Profile picture of the author RemyMartin
      I still see these ads all the time. The url is no big deal. They're cloaking and sending fb's crawler and reviewer to another site, but how these images are getting approved is mind boggling, to say the least. Most of the ads aren't even relative to the domain they send the reviewer to.

      Saw these a couple of days ago.




      Especially the image above. How that zoomed-in pic, of a great ass, got approved is beyond me.

      The only theory I have is -- they're not using FB ads, but rather going through another network like Site Scout that sells facebook inventory and they are approving these images. Either that, or they have successfully trained monkeys to review and approve ads and those monkeys just don't give a shit.
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      The money is the motive.

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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    It's cloaking, I wouldn't recommend it, it's a short term thing that could lead to be things when they get caught.
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  • Profile picture of the author biggenius
    It's Cloaking my friend. It can make you instant 900%+ ROI. It depends on how you use it. These kind of ads on average have 0.899% CTR and cpc like $0.001.

    So, its like GOLD. Yes, they do spend heavily on FB. But in whole process they get banned multiple times. They get ban every week, if not week then every month for sure.

    Why?
    It annoys user and they report these ads. If you don't like these ads, simply click report these ads and state reason there.
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    • Profile picture of the author Gobala Krishnan
      Doesn't FB ads show you ads based on what you look at or search for in FB?

      Hehe.... just saying..
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      • Profile picture of the author biggenius
        Originally Posted by Gobala Krishnan View Post

        Doesn't FB ads show you ads based on what you look at or search for in FB?

        Hehe.... just saying..
        Not really, depends on how ad is targeted. Generally , dating ads are broadly targeted.
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  • Profile picture of the author williamrs
    The thing with the URL is just cloaking.

    About getting the images approved, the trick is to upload hundreds of ads with nice images and put one or 2 with spicy images among the others.

    When we do it, sometimes they don't notice the ads with the spicy images and end up approving them with the others.
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  • Profile picture of the author datingbanking
    And then we wonder why normal affiliate can no longer promote dating on FB...
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  • Profile picture of the author naidyphoon
    Wow I've never seen FB ads THAT explicit... Perhaps it's my they're not targeting my age group
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