I've got a script that just tracks clicks right from the ad. I haven't had time to record the IPs and send them a click log.Hi User,
We take reporting accuracy seriously and have several measures in place to ensure that you are billed accurately, including regular third-party tests of the system from an advertiser's perspective.
Discrepancies between Facebook Ads reporting and third party reporting can be usually be attributed to one of the following:
Differing statistics or methodologies
Facebook Ads reports clicks. Many third party reporting packages report visits or page views, which may not correspond directly to clicks. Additionally, some third party reporting packages require that the user's browser have cookies, Javascript, and/or images enabled in order to record statistics, which may result in undercounting relative to the clicks reported by Facebook Ads. Statistics measured at daily intervals may be based on different time zones. For more information, please also consult the documentation for your third party reporting package. Google Analytics documentation related to this issue can be found here: Why do AdWords and Analytics show different figures in my reports? - Analytics Help
If your ads link directly to the site you're advertising, and you're tracking ad "clicks" by looking at page visits with facebook.com as the source, it's likely that your statistics will be significantly different than Facebook's reports. We have found that many reports of click discrepancies can be resolved by tracking clicks directly via a URL redirection system. If you have not done so already, we suggest that you set up a new campaign using this method.
To do so, please set the URL (link) of your ad to an intermediate redirection page that increments a counter and then redirects to the ultimate destination. For example, if the ultimate destination is www.mysite.com/landingpage.php, you would set up a redirection page at www.mysite.com/redirector.php and link that page to your ad. Then, www.mysite.com/redirector.php would increment a counter and redirect to www.mysite.com/landingpage.php. You can then compare the numbers shown by the counter and Facebook. Alternatively, you can implement third-party source tracking tags or redirection techniques, as long as the tracking is unique to your Facebook Ads.
Incorrectly implemented third-party reporting
Please ensure that you have implemented your third-party tracking correctly. We strongly recommend installing multiple statistics packages and comparing them to each other (as well as Facebook Ads reporting) to get a more complete picture of site traffic. Two free, commonly available packages are Slimstat (SlimStat — A simple web stats analyser based on ShortStat - Wettone.com) and Google Analytics (www.google.com/analytics).
Facebook Ads click quality measures
We have measures in place to reduce click fraud and may filter out some clicks and impressions. This may result in third party packages overcounting relative to the clicks reported by Facebook Ads. We may invalidate repetitive or incomplete clicks, and we cap the number of times any user can see or click on your ad in a day.
If you still feel there is an issue, feel free to follow up with us. If you'd like us to investigate this further, please provide detailed click logs so that we can compare your reports with ours. Please note that Facebook does not endorse or otherwise support any of the third-party products or pages linked to in this email.
Thanks for contacting Facebook,
Penelope
Customer Operations
and as far as competitor bots not showing up at all in analytics -- it'd be really really easy actually. not going to say just how because I don't want all you bitches clickfrauding my ads, but that'd be piece of cake to charge clicks to your competitors from fb without hitting their analytics software.
Im not a coder but ive got lots of them around and they all echo the same sentiment..
How do we contact facebook support? I can't see any options.. not even a forum. That help link is pretty much useless
MikeWe take reporting accuracy seriously and have several measures in place to ensure that you are billed accurately, including regular third-party tests of the system from an advertiser's perspective.
Discrepancies between Facebook Ads reporting and third party reporting can be usually be attributed to one of the following:
Differing statistics or methodologies
Facebook Ads reports clicks. Many third party reporting packages report visits or page views, which may not correspond directly to clicks. Additionally, some third party reporting packages require that the user's browser have cookies, Javascript, and/or images enabled in order to record statistics, which may result in undercounting relative to the clicks reported by Facebook Ads. Statistics measured at daily intervals may be based on different time zones. For more information, please also consult the documentation for your third party reporting package. Google Analytics documentation related to this issue can be found here: Why do AdWords and Analytics show different figures in my reports? - Analytics Help
If your ads link directly to the site you're advertising, and you're tracking ad "clicks" by looking at page visits with facebook.com as the source, it's likely that your statistics will be significantly different than Facebook's reports. We have found that many reports of click discrepancies can be resolved by tracking clicks directly via a URL redirection system. If you have not done so already, we suggest that you set up a new campaign using this method.
To do so, please set the URL (link) of your ad to an intermediate redirection page that increments a counter and then redirects to the ultimate destination. For example, if the ultimate destination is www.mysite.com/landingpage.php, you would set up a redirection page at www.mysite.com/redirector.php and link that page to your ad. Then, www.mysite.com/redirector.php would increment a counter and redirect to www.mysite.com/landingpage.php. You can then compare the numbers shown by the counter and Facebook. Alternatively, you can implement third-party source tracking tags or redirection techniques, as long as the tracking is unique to your Facebook Ads.
Incorrectly implemented third-party reporting
Please ensure that you have implemented your third-party tracking correctly. We strongly recommend installing multiple statistics packages and comparing them to each other (as well as Facebook Ads reporting) to get a more complete picture of site traffic. Two free, commonly available packages are Slimstat (SlimStat — A simple web stats analyser based on ShortStat - Wettone.com) and Google Analytics (www.google.com/analytics).
Facebook Ads click quality measures
We have measures in place to reduce click fraud and may filter out some clicks and impressions. This may result in third party packages overcounting relative to the clicks reported by Facebook Ads. We may invalidate repetitive or incomplete clicks, and we cap the number of times any user can see or click on your ad in a day.
If you still feel there is an issue, feel free to follow up with us. If you'd like us to investigate this further, please provide detailed click logs so that we can compare your reports with ours. Please note that Facebook does not endorse or otherwise support any of the third-party products or pages linked to in this email.
Thanks for contacting Facebook,
Penelope
Customer Operations
So the question is, has FB in there history ever even paid back any money for click fraud? Do you guys think even one person in the ad department has that authority? I would not be surprised if we dead end with this stuff real fast and are left with 3 options.
1. Class action suit
2. Just deal with it
3. Stop using FB
I just seriously doubt FB is going to give back the 10k+ they owe me for click fraud over the last 10 days.
Contact the dude on his contact form. It does work, and if your having problems I'm sure he can help you out.
seriously guys start bitching or this is only going to get worse. i'm not saying this is going to fix anything but what else can we do?