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So after I post photos in the Contest Gallery, I usually post something about it to my Facebook page, plus put $20-$30 towards promoting the post. I've done it for years, but the other day it was denied by Facebook multiple times.
My followers are hunters and the crowd I want Facebook to put my posts in front of should also be hunters, so why then would this ad below be denied?
They're hiring 20,000 content reviewers and have made policy changes, and if this ad below is denied, I'm thinking any image of a hunter showing off his buck or bull in a success photo would also be denied as an ad. What does that say about what the company thinks of hunting?
I just see nothing wrong with delivering this ad below to a bunch of people on their platform who follow hunting pages. Why would they describe this ad as "shocking, disrespectful or sensational" to the people I want looking at the ad?
Facebook has decided that what we do is shocking and disrespectful. What do you think of that?
This was the ad:
NEW Photos Added! Come take a look at the big bucks, bulls and billies and rams I added this past week. Good stuff! Visit the site today.....>>>(And Link to Site)
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Response from Facebook. I resubmitted it a couple of times. Same thing.
Your ad wasn't approved because it doesn't follow our Advertising Policies. We don't allow ads that contain shocking, disrespectful or sensational content, including ads that depict violence or threats of violence.
How to fix: We suggest removing this type of content from your ad and/or using a different image or video.
If you've read our policies and think that we made a mistake, you can request a second review by our team.
Brian Latturner
MonsterMuleys.com
@mm_founder on Instagram
LIKE MonsterMuleys.com
on Facebook!
My followers are hunters and the crowd I want Facebook to put my posts in front of should also be hunters, so why then would this ad below be denied?
They're hiring 20,000 content reviewers and have made policy changes, and if this ad below is denied, I'm thinking any image of a hunter showing off his buck or bull in a success photo would also be denied as an ad. What does that say about what the company thinks of hunting?
I just see nothing wrong with delivering this ad below to a bunch of people on their platform who follow hunting pages. Why would they describe this ad as "shocking, disrespectful or sensational" to the people I want looking at the ad?
Facebook has decided that what we do is shocking and disrespectful. What do you think of that?
This was the ad:
NEW Photos Added! Come take a look at the big bucks, bulls and billies and rams I added this past week. Good stuff! Visit the site today.....>>>(And Link to Site)
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Response from Facebook. I resubmitted it a couple of times. Same thing.
Your ad wasn't approved because it doesn't follow our Advertising Policies. We don't allow ads that contain shocking, disrespectful or sensational content, including ads that depict violence or threats of violence.
How to fix: We suggest removing this type of content from your ad and/or using a different image or video.
If you've read our policies and think that we made a mistake, you can request a second review by our team.
Brian Latturner
MonsterMuleys.com
@mm_founder on Instagram
LIKE MonsterMuleys.com
on Facebook!