Twitter Reportedly Joins Rivals in Banning Advertising for ‎Cryptos

Monday, 19/03/2018 | 07:06 GMT by Aziz Abdel-Qader
  • Twitter may also ban all ads for cryptocurrency exchanges, ‎with some ‎limited exceptions‎.
Twitter Reportedly Joins Rivals in Banning Advertising for ‎Cryptos
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Twitter is banning “a range of cryptocurrency advertisements”, ‎including initial coin offerings (ICOs), becoming the latest internet giant to announce restrictions on the ‎sector amid growing concerns about scams, Sky News reported on Sunday.‎

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The ad ban will come into force within two weeks as part of a clampdown on ‎unregulated financial products.‎ Details of such arrangements, however, are as of yet unconfirmed.

The move follows similar bans made by advertising rivals, including Facebook and ‎Google, which banned all cryptocurrency and ICO adverts in an effort to prevent people ‎from advertising products and services associated with misleading promotional ‎practices.

Sky News wrote that it understands that prohibitions currently cover advertisements ‎for “initial coin offerings (ICOs), token sales, and cryptocurrency wallets ‎globally.”‎

It added: “Twitter may also ban all ads for cryptocurrency exchanges, ‎with some limited exceptions, when the policy is launched.”‎

Interest in ads for cryptocurrency and related content has surged in the last year as ‎their prices rocketed. That growth has prompted internet companies to announce new ‎guidelines prohibiting adverts that relate to virtual coins as some of that activity drew skepticism from regulators. At the time, Facebook ‎said those products are “frequently associated with misleading or deceptive promotional ‎practices”.‎

Meanwhile, it’s not clear yet if Twitter will join Google and Facebook to stop ads for ‎other financial products like binary options, CFDs, Forex and spread betting. ‎

Google, the largest provider of digital advertising on the internet, announced last week that firms wanting to promote those products would need to be ‎registered with the relevant financial regulators before they could advertise again. ‎

Twitter is banning “a range of cryptocurrency advertisements”, ‎including initial coin offerings (ICOs), becoming the latest internet giant to announce restrictions on the ‎sector amid growing concerns about scams, Sky News reported on Sunday.‎

Discover credible partners and premium clients at China’s leading finance event!

The ad ban will come into force within two weeks as part of a clampdown on ‎unregulated financial products.‎ Details of such arrangements, however, are as of yet unconfirmed.

The move follows similar bans made by advertising rivals, including Facebook and ‎Google, which banned all cryptocurrency and ICO adverts in an effort to prevent people ‎from advertising products and services associated with misleading promotional ‎practices.

Sky News wrote that it understands that prohibitions currently cover advertisements ‎for “initial coin offerings (ICOs), token sales, and cryptocurrency wallets ‎globally.”‎

It added: “Twitter may also ban all ads for cryptocurrency exchanges, ‎with some limited exceptions, when the policy is launched.”‎

Interest in ads for cryptocurrency and related content has surged in the last year as ‎their prices rocketed. That growth has prompted internet companies to announce new ‎guidelines prohibiting adverts that relate to virtual coins as some of that activity drew skepticism from regulators. At the time, Facebook ‎said those products are “frequently associated with misleading or deceptive promotional ‎practices”.‎

Meanwhile, it’s not clear yet if Twitter will join Google and Facebook to stop ads for ‎other financial products like binary options, CFDs, Forex and spread betting. ‎

Google, the largest provider of digital advertising on the internet, announced last week that firms wanting to promote those products would need to be ‎registered with the relevant financial regulators before they could advertise again. ‎

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