Why are my ad accounts getting disabled so fast?

JustAnotherUser

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Hello everyone, I am trying to run some affiliate offers on FB and Google, but I am facing a big problem. My ad accounts are getting disabled almost instantly or during the review process.

I have tried changing the domain, using different creatives, and even warming up the accounts, but nothing seems to work. The landing page is simple and follows the rules, but I still get flagged for "Unacceptable Business Practices."

Does anyone know what I am doing wrong? How do you guys keep your accounts alive for more than a day? Any tips would be appreciated.
 

Reacheffect

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The bots think your landing page is a low-value bridge. If it’s just a simple page with a button or a countdown, Facebook and Google will flag it instantly. Try building a more legit site structure with a real Privacy Policy and Terms of Service, and consider using a helpful listicle or blog post as your lander instead of a direct sales funnel. It feels less like a trap to the ad reviewers and tends to stay live much longer. Are you linking straight to the offer, or building an email list first?
 

Harry9Fool

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Usually it’s not the ad itself, it’s trust. New accounts pushing affiliate offers get flagged fast, especially if there’s no real brand signals behind them.
 

PhpOG

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Make sure you have all of the legal docs like privacy, there are a lot of tiny things to remember now. I usually use have GPT list me a checklist to diagnose objectively... even a missing ads.txt can do that.

Mainly though.... they look at traffic to conversion ratio. They mos tlikely think you have low quality traffic. I was a media buyer and IT Manager for couple marketing corps... I know my way around.
 
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