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Screenshot_367.pngFacebook announced that it would ban advertising cryptocurrency, said at the time the cryptocurrencies "is often associated with promotional practices that mislead or deceive." right now, the company is somewhat reversing field.

Starting today, Facebook will now allow multiple advertisements "promoting cryptocurrencies and content related. " Advertisers should first apply, where they are to provide a link to their web site domain and give more information about their business, such as licensing regulations what they hold and whether their companies traded on any Public stock exchanges.

Above: some advertisers had to answer to get approved to run ads cryptocurrency.

Image credit: Screenshot via Facebook
Advertisers must also agree to the stipulations set forth in the Facebook ad Cryptocurrency ". " additional States that "you qualify for display ads Cryptocurrency may as conditions and restrictions as Facebook may determine, and may be withdrawn at any time with or without notice, "and demanded that the company's" immediately give all reasonable cooperation and assistance Facebook any regulatory investigation or legal action related in whole or in in part to the use of the Facebook. "

The company is still prohibited from running ads that promote binary options and early coin offering on Facebook.

In a blog post put the changes, Facebook's Director of product management Rob Leathern stressed that when Facebook initially announced a cryptocurrency ad ban in January, "We also make clear [at the time] that ' this policy is deliberately broad while we work to better detect deceptive advertising practices and misleading. ' "

Twitter and Google announced that it will also prohibit advertising that promotes the cryptocurrencies and related content. Google announced in March that it ban that will roll out starting June. A Google spokesman said in an email that VentureBeat there will be "no change " in response to a question from VentureBeat on whether Facebook's announcement will result in every tweak in Google's policy. Twitter ban rolled out starting in March.

The attitude of the revised Facebook ads cryptocurrency also comes as still working out some kinks in the revised policy on political ads. In April, the company announced that it would begin verifying identities of large page administrators and those who want to run political ads by requiring them to send a copy of your ID and verify your email address.

The company also announced that any advertisement relating to any of the 20 topics of Facebook which is considered to be "issue ads" should include disclosure "paid by ". All political advertisements paid for by the advertisers is also available to verified each user to see in the center of a new political ad on Facebook. Currently, the archives of political advertising is only available in the United States, but the company plans to roll out to other countries soon.

Nonprofit News outlet Pro Publicâ just found about 40 examples of ads that should be labeled as "political advertising " by Facebook, but didn't. Facebook has told the Publicâ Pro and other outlets that "Enforcement is never perfect at launch, but that's why we have a process in place for people and advertisers to help us improve."

VentureBeat has been reaching out to Facebook for more details of how it will enforce the new cryptocurrency ad policies, and also to Google and Twitter about how these changes can affect their attitude.

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