The content of this ad does not adequately reflect the product/service offered. Ads may not be false, misleading, fraudulent or deceptive. Per section 4, ads must not make unsubstantiated claims, including but not limited to prices, discounts or product availability; use of current events in the ad text or image that create false association to be used for irrelevant commercial agenda; use of false qualifications to create a sense of relevancy; as well as the implication of dynamic ad content. Any statement made within an ad must be accurate and relevant to all users.
They have, and its likely due to the holiday + school starting. When they fix this and their international traffic fuck-up, I'm guessing it will go back to semi-normal.
In other news, I really love this reason for disapproval. Why don't they just say "no marketing allowed!!"
Why don't they just say "no marketing allowed!!"
omg like 72 hrs and my ads arent reviewed![]()
Fuck this is what those cunts replied on the international traffic issue:
Thank you for your email. I understand you are concerned with the performance of your Facebook Ads. When you target your ads by location, our system relies primarily on users' IP addresses to deliver them. When a user travels between regions, there may be a brief delay before our system updates to recognize the user's new location, so they might briefly see ads targeted to their previous location. Additionally, if a user has listed a physical address on their profile, they'll see ads targeted to that address even if they travel or connect to the internet through a distant IP address. We find that this is more accurate than targeting only IP addresses because some users travel away from home often. We don't target ads based on networks.
However, your exportable ad reports will show only users' location by IP address, and there may be an additional delay between when the user was shown the ad and when we gather the IP data for the report, especially when you view a weekly or monthly report. If a user lists his location as California, for example, but then travels to New York, he will see California ads but your report will show that he's in New York.
-Name of the affected ad(s)
-Specific dates you would like us to review
-Email addresses and full names of people outside your target area who saw your ad(s)
-Specific IPs of people who visited your site via your Facebook ad (This information can be found in your server logs)
-Any other information you can provide us about this issue