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Re: Google bans cryptocurrency ads

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I believe this to be a good decision. Investment should not be driven by advertisement but by facts. In my experience, any investment advertisement tying to appeal to mass audiences is fraud. This is no different for cryptocurrencies and reminds me of the penny stock scams.

I feel the same way about prescription drugs. Those are for doctors to prescribe, not for patients to request.

That's why advertising drugs is banned world over.

Re: Google bans cryptocurrency ads

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I was listening to terrestrial radio the other day and was surprised to hear a radio advertisement beckoning retirees to cash in their 401ks to join the cryptocurrency future of Bitcoin and Ethereum. The bubble is too big for Google to slow it down and it has grown beyond the realm of tech savvy geeks into something fueled by hype and hubris.

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I hate scams myself, but what gives google the right to judge on this matter? Shouldn't they be following the guidelines of local governments?

If someone loses all of their savings after clicking an ad served by Google, that isn’t very good for Google’s brand or the user’s ability to buy anything else.

Re: Google bans cryptocurrency ads

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post #13

I hate scams myself, but what gives google the right to judge on this matter? Shouldn't they be following the guidelines of local governments?

They are a service provider and can decide what to allow and disallow on their platform.

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

I feel the same way about prescription drugs. Those are for doctors to prescribe, not for patients to request.

That's why advertising drugs is banned world over.

Rx advertising / marketing towards general public is banned in most countries.

However, many countries allow for Rx drug advertising / marketing targeted towards consumers.

Re: Google bans cryptocurrency ads

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Good. The amount of crazy ICO's I've seen is staggering. Most of them are surely scams in some sense. Reddit is filled with them.

I'd actually go as far as to say that ICOs are fraudulent by nature. The ones that are not fraudulent by intent just have no idea what they are actually doing.
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