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Getting Accounts Banned by Using AdEspresso??? (10)


08-13-2016 05:23 AM #1 albinoazul91 (Member)
Getting Accounts Banned by Using AdEspresso???

Hey guys!!

I lost a lot of my accs this week but im not sure if it was because my spending strategy (very agressive) OR because all of them had posts created from ad espresso, i mean is using ad espresso a flag for facebook now? any of you guys are getting issues by using ad espresso these days? may i try don't use AE anymore??


Thanks in advance!!
Please add me on skype if u wanna talk: albino.azul91

Cheers!!


08-13-2016 09:46 AM #2 cmdeal (Veteran Member)

I would be surprised if that was the case ...


08-13-2016 09:57 AM #3 zeno (Administrator)

Using PMDs is definitely not a flag.

However, if you had all of them connected to AdEspresso under the same account/name, were abusing FB ToS and got caught i.e. one account banned, yes you may have got all the others banned by association.

PMDs are contractually obligated to provide your ad account details to FB if you are found to be abusing ToS through the PMD access. In other words, using a PMD is not a layer of anonymity here.


08-13-2016 12:03 PM #4 neta_oren (Member)

Hey,

there also might have been a policy change. My account was also banned and i got a lot of prior approved stopped campaigns, disapproved now. They were not running anymore already - pretty weird.

Cheers


08-13-2016 08:49 PM #5 ryan_k (Member)

My account was banned earlier too, it sucks but I ended up buying a new account and moving forward.

Never worry about getting banned, keep moving forward.


08-13-2016 09:44 PM #6 shakedown (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by zeno View Post
PMDs are contractually obligated to provide your ad account details to FB if you are found to be abusing ToS through the PMD access. In other words, using a PMD is not a layer of anonymity here.
I've always wondering if they pass your IP on to facebook though...


08-14-2016 05:45 AM #7 zeno (Administrator)

No, I imagine that is not something condoned in their policies and I doubt Facebook would want it anyway. You could use a VPN 24/7, on a mobile carrier, etc., so its a waste of time to try to flag accounts based on the IP you were using. They would want to know what other accounts are high risk by association, that's a far better sweep.


08-16-2016 10:59 PM #8 spartanic (Member)

I've been using Adespresso with one of my warmed up FB accounts and haven't ran into any issues. The warming up process of the account is pretty important. I've asked one of the Adespresso reps recently if one of my FB accounts get banned then will it effect others in my Adespresso account. They said not at all. I'm playing it safe however by not linking more than one FB account to my adespresso.


08-17-2016 02:24 PM #9 nickpeplow (AMC Alumnus)

Got shit loads of accounts on adespresso, never had any reason to believe they get linked in any way (so far...)

Best to submit you first advert from the users real account though

Start at $10 and raise 30% a day


08-18-2016 03:43 PM #10 zeno (Administrator)

Quote Originally Posted by nickpeplow View Post
Got shit loads of accounts on adespresso, never had any reason to believe they get linked in any way (so far...)

Best to submit you first advert from the users real account though

Start at $10 and raise 30% a day
For linking, be mindful if you have them all in one AdEspresso user account, it's not a particularly safe scenario.

I am pretty sure AdEspresso as part of their API access agreement have to be proactive against people breaking FB ToS and if FB asks, provide info on any other linked accounts of users found to be using a PMD to exploit/automate abuse. I can't recall specifics but I did talk to reps at Social.com years ago who told me this was indeed the case.

The way I see it, AdEspresso values their contract agreement with FB infinitely more than they value your business or that of any customer. If I were them, I would sell you out in a heartbeat if there was even a speck of a chance that FB could revoke API access (thus destroying my business).


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