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04-29-2021 10:03 PM
#1
schlossy (Member)
Questions on cloaking for facebook
Hi Guys,
I am promoting Nutra on facebook. Like, not even the riskly type like weight loss or CBD
Just selling healthy dietary supplements that is actually good for the body and even I take it myself.
However, i still get banned. zzz.
It is advisable to do cloaking?
I have never done cloaking before but the concept makes sense for me in order to ensure longevity and sustainability.
How is it working in 2021?
04-30-2021 07:54 AM
#2
stickupkid (Senior Moderator)
Do you know why you get banned? Cloaking I wouldnt advice. Adjust angles, landers, creatives according FB T&C and you should be fine.
They are tense on any health subject so yeah its not easy. Even if your product is good, you cant do claims eventually.
05-01-2021 02:50 AM
#3
schlossy (Member)
I got banned for the reason
''decptive scheme to scam money or get personal info''
it's not even related to my product. I wouldnt feel so weird if it was like flagged for health product
Why wouldnt you advise again cloaking?
appreciate your input so much
05-01-2021 11:53 AM
#4
stickupkid (Senior Moderator)

Originally Posted by
schlossy
I got banned for the reason
''decptive scheme to scam money or get personal info''
it's not even related to my product. I wouldnt feel so weird if it was like flagged for health product
Why wouldnt you advise again cloaking?
appreciate your input so much
these days its kinda naive to think imho the thousands of developers FB have working, are not able to crack the most common used cloakers.
bit hard to give feedback on the campaign without seeing ads, landers, offer pages.
05-01-2021 01:33 PM
#5
iwanttofly (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
schlossy
I got banned for the reason
''decptive scheme to scam money or get personal info''
it's not even related to my product. I wouldnt feel so weird if it was like flagged for health product
Why wouldnt you advise again cloaking?
appreciate your input so much
To the average person, most nutra products qualify as a scam. Have you ever read your comments?
I would check out this video and get some insight on how to run nutra and health products in a more compliant way on Facebook.
https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...-heath-wilcock
05-01-2021 07:06 PM
#6
jaybot (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
schlossy
''decptive scheme to scam money or get personal info''
Algorithm. Your ads and/or lander and/or offer has shit that triggered their AI.
If it's a real product, just appeal the ban and be honest.
Then clean up everything and get as WH compliant as possible.
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