Does PPC networks make Facebook filter your site?

Discussion in 'Pay Per Click Advertising' started by emirmous, Mar 4, 2017.

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    Hi,i got a decent traffic from Facebook groups.Recently,Facebook filters my posts(including links) and tell me this message:
    "Did you post this? It looks like it might be spam. If you didn't post this yourself, we'll help you secure your account now"
    Does this problem happens because of the ads?(maybe recognized as malware)?or is it because of bulk sending and has nothing to do with advertising networks?
    My ad networks are Propellers and Admaven.
     
    emirmous, Mar 4, 2017 IP
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    ebsports Active Member

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    It's bulk sending. Too much posting too quickly.

    If you keep getting that message, they'll ban your page. Same thing happened to me.

    Thankfully I made an appeal and they give me another chance.
     
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  3. emirmous

    emirmous Greenhorn

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    Thank you ebsports for your response,So it has nothing to do with popunders am i right?What time must be the interval between posting so Facebook does not mark me as spammer?
     
    emirmous, Mar 4, 2017 IP
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    ebsports Active Member

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    Nope, shouldn't have anything to do with your website having popunders. I've spaced out my posts on Facebook to at least five minutes apart. So far, they haven't said anything.
     
    ebsports, Mar 4, 2017 IP
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    emirmous Greenhorn

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    Thank you.So i will post at least with 5 minutes for interval.
    I was doubtful of popunders due to the Facebbok explanation in it's community(number 2):
    1-Spam involves contacting people with unwanted content or requests. This includes sending bulk messages, excessively posting links or images to people's Timelines and sending friend requests to people you don't know personally.
    2-Spam is sometimes spread through clicking on bad links or installing malicious software.

    Thank you for your kind responses
     
    emirmous, Mar 4, 2017 IP