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Re-blocking of the advertising account. (7)
06-20-2017 07:29 PM
#1
liocamdiosong1986 (Member)
Re-blocking of the advertising account.
I created an account. It was blocked for suspicious activity. I opened the ticket. I have been unblocked by an account. Once I create a new ad, it is blocked again. This is repeated again and again. What is the matter and how to avoid it?
06-21-2017 07:57 AM
#2
manu_adefy (Veteran Member)
First question is usually what ads are you running, right? 
06-21-2017 08:11 AM
#3
liocamdiosong1986 (Member)

Originally Posted by
manu_adefy
First question is usually what ads are you running, right?

not this time. I specifically create a test ad for clothes on a white site, taken from Google. After the first unlock, I can copy the ad that was PASSED MODERATION. And still blocked.
Trying to bypass Facebook's filters - this can be compared to the adventure of the Indians Jones. Only you dodged the log that fell on you, as on the other side the arrows and the ladder to which you are standing begin to crumble.
Facebook developers - every time an affiliate has an account locked - one dollar is taken from your pension. Do you want to die in poverty?
06-21-2017 08:20 AM
#4
manu_adefy (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
liocamdiosong1986
not this time. I specifically create a test ad for clothes on a white site, taken from Google. After the first unlock, I can copy the ad that was PASSED MODERATION. And still blocked.
Trying to bypass Facebook's filters - this can be compared to the adventure of the Indians Jones. Only you dodged the log that fell on you, as on the other side the arrows and the ladder to which you are standing begin to crumble.
Facebook developers - every time an affiliate has an account locked - one dollar is taken from your pension. Do you want to die in poverty?
FB is getting smarter - from what you've said, you are not that innocent when it comes to trying to trick Facebook before so it sounds to me like they have a good reason to be suspicious.
Also, keep in mind that with the general activity of affiliates, there will be some legitimate users who get get flagged and blocked unfortunately, since FB's system is not perfect.
06-21-2017 08:27 AM
#5
liocamdiosong1986 (Member)

Originally Posted by
manu_adefy
FB is getting smarter - from what you've said, you are not that innocent when it comes to trying to trick Facebook before so it sounds to me like they have a good reason to be suspicious.
Also, keep in mind that with the general activity of affiliates, there will be some legitimate users who get get flagged and blocked unfortunately, since FB's system is not perfect.
I'm doing this with a new account. Without history and activity. I think this is the case. If the advertising account does not look suspicious. The other filter is probably reacting to the account. But sometimes it works with a new account. What do you think?
06-21-2017 08:35 AM
#6
manu_adefy (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
liocamdiosong1986
I'm doing this with a new account. Without history and activity. I think this is the case. If the advertising account does not look suspicious. The other filter is probably reacting to the account. But sometimes it works with a new account. What do you think?
I never had such an issue but all my FB activity is as white as it gets. Let's see if someone with more experience can jump in and help you out
06-22-2017 04:58 PM
#7
fbqueen (Senior Member)

Originally Posted by
liocamdiosong1986
I'm doing this with a new account. Without history and activity. I think this is the case. If the advertising account does not look suspicious. The other filter is probably reacting to the account. But sometimes it works with a new account. What do you think?
What do you mean by new account? Did you warm the account in any way? What kind of virtual environment are you trying to access it? And I could keep asking more and more, there's so much to farming new accts these days...
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