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RE: Facebook Bans Crypto-related Ads - What Does This Mean?
Facebook does not want to be accused of being complicit in ICO/crypto scams that would inevitably be advertised on their platform.
I still get ads for MLMs, Homeopathy, scammy "self help" ebook courses and dropshipping scams. If Facebook gave a shit about it's reputation with its audience, they'd censor those first. Sure, the ICO craze and the Bitconnect kerfuffle and lawsuits being thrown around are not making for a happy market to be in, but Facebook is leaving a pile of money on the table because it doesn't want scammers defrauding its users? Come on... If at all, they're trying to look like they give a shit with this ban on crypto ads.
Good point... you may be right. Perception certainly counts more than reality!
That said, I would argue that scam ICOs and binary options pose a greater and more systemic risk than "smaller" scams and stuff that we'd just consider spammy.