Cryptocurrencies’ Ads find their own way Promote themselves on Facebook

Cryptocurrency ads have found their own way to get promoted on Facebook, even though if it is banned. The Cryptocurrency and ICO ads and campaigns are getting placed through using popular email spammers by changing the spelling.

In one of the recent ads, the “o” in “BITCOIN” was replaced with a zero, and the capital I’s were replaced with lowercase L’s. The tactic was noticed by French entrepreneur Matthieu Suiche on Twitter, who told that he was surprised by the ban’s lack of sophistication.

Even Facebook is also building up its Artificial Intelligence capabilities, it’s finding that humans are more reliable for detecting harmful behavior on its site. The company has been hiring thousands of new employees around the world to address problems including fake news and election manipulation. Now Bitcoin is on their detector, too.

Recently, Facebook announced that it will ban ads those promote Cryptocurrencies or ICOs. Ads those disrupt the organization’s new policy will be banned on Facebook’s core app, but also in other places where Facebook sells ads, including Instagram and its ad network, Audience Network, where the ads take place in third-party apps.

Rob Leathern, one of Facebook’s ad tech directors said: