Facebook Adult Content Ads - Why They Get Rejected

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Hello BHW members,I don't know how many of you are interested in this topic, so I'd like to share some tips. If you have any more to add, please comment and we'll update this post.

There are many experts in running adult content on Facebook Ads, but I'll just share a few tips to give you a general overview.To run this type of content, besides a healthy account, whether it's a personal account or a business manager, you also need a page created before 2021. The content is what determines whether Facebook approves your campaign quickly or not.

There's no standard process for running adult content. Because the bot learns and scans every day.Your content needs to be very subtle. For example: "Your carrot will grow 5-7 cm longer after 1 week. Play all night."Avoid using bananas. Avoid images of beds or girls holding bananas or cucumbers. If the bot scans your account, it will be banned immediately.Some people say that suggestive images can still be accepted. In reality, it's just luck.

If you're doing this, you have to accept the above. You have to continuously test the content, mainly text and images.Facebook is constantly updating its algorithm. It learns and recognizes images quickly. So, an image that might be allowed on one account might not be allowed on another.
One tip you can try: put your video at the beginning and end with a 30-minute nature video, and use a nature image as the video background for

thumbnail ads.​

Finally, allocate a budget to test your content. Pay attention to the latest policies from Facebook, and remember that the type of account is not as important as the content.

Here's the link to Facebook's adult content policy: https://www.facebook.com/business/help/819870269165994

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Actually, this has been applied since Facebook was first born. It is just a simple way to avoid it, we need a more effective way to avoid it without affecting the campaign.
 
I feel like Facebook's content filtering system has some serious issues. Gambling and prostitution-related content still manage to bypass it without any control. It's really puzzling!
 
Pages created before 2021 are hard to find and very expensive.
- using nature images as a background for videos is a great idea.
 
We all know it's sensitive content so it's rejected. Until now, no one questioned it, just trying to find a way to help it get approved
 
We all know it's sensitive content so it's rejected. Until now, no one questioned it, just trying to find a way to help it get approved
what do you mean ? it was rejected right then do you have any ideas to help our community ready to listen. tks
 
They are all sensitive content so they are easily rejected, you can use hidden links and blur images but still advertise them without being scanned when running ads.
 
Prostitution advertising content should be scanned by FB, u can use other, more discreet images.
 
Facebook rejects adult content ads to maintain its community standards, which prohibit nudity, explicit material, or suggestive themes. Ads with provocative images, misleading language, or implied adult content are flagged for violating these strict guidelines.
 
Hello BHW members,I don't know how many of you are interested in this topic, so I'd like to share some tips. If you have any more to add, please comment and we'll update this post.

There are many experts in running adult content on Facebook Ads, but I'll just share a few tips to give you a general overview.To run this type of content, besides a healthy account, whether it's a personal account or a business manager, you also need a page created before 2021. The content is what determines whether Facebook approves your campaign quickly or not.

There's no standard process for running adult content. Because the bot learns and scans every day.Your content needs to be very subtle. For example: "Your carrot will grow 5-7 cm longer after 1 week. Play all night."Avoid using bananas. Avoid images of beds or girls holding bananas or cucumbers. If the bot scans your account, it will be banned immediately.Some people say that suggestive images can still be accepted. In reality, it's just luck.

If you're doing this, you have to accept the above. You have to continuously test the content, mainly text and images.Facebook is constantly updating its algorithm. It learns and recognizes images quickly. So, an image that might be allowed on one account might not be allowed on another.
One tip you can try: put your video at the beginning and end with a 30-minute nature video, and use a nature image as the video background for

thumbnail ads.​

Finally, allocate a budget to test your content. Pay attention to the latest policies from Facebook, and remember that the type of account is not as important as the content.

Here's the link to Facebook's adult content policy: https://www.facebook.com/business/help/819870269165994

I see there are still quite a few people who run this content very easily, I always question how they do it
 
I feel like Facebook's content filtering system has some serious issues. Gambling and prostitution-related content still manage to bypass it without any control. It's really puzzling!
No bro. They are advertised because the advertiser has set up a hidden campaign
 
Running sensitive content ads on Facebook Ads requires extreme caution. Use subtle language, indirect imagery, and avoid recognizable icons. A/B test regularly, allocate small budgets for testing, and stay up to date on the latest policies. Prioritize clean accounts with good histories to reduce risk. If necessary, use intermediate landing pages to increase approval rates.
 
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