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EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 0 MIN

Facebook Social Issues Ads Ban Guide

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Facebook Social Issues Ads Ban GuideMeta’s social issues ad rules are no longer a concern only for political campaigns. Many brands in education, healthcare, sustainability, legal services, housing, finance, and nonprofit marketing can be flagged when their copy touches public policy, access, rights, community support, or sensitive social topics.The real problem is misclassification. A campaign may be commercial, but Meta can still read it as issue-based if the ad copy, targeting, landing page, or account history sends the wrong signal. This can lead to rejected ads, long reviews, Page restrictions, and unstable delivery.To reduce risk, advertisers should review three areas before launch. First, keep copy neutral and business-focused. Avoid emotional claims, public-policy language, or broad social commentary unless authorization is already prepared. Second, check the landing page. H1, H2, CTA, and supporting sections should match the commercial intent of the ad. Third, audit targeting. Broad audiences, customer lists, and value-based lookalikes are usually safer than sensitive interest groups.If your campaign must discuss social or civic topics, get authorized early. Meta may require identity verification, two-factor authentication, Page authorization, and a paid-for-by disclaimer.A stronger compliance workflow protects both performance and account stability. Read the full guide here: https://agrowth.io/blogs/facebook-ads/facebook-social-issues-ads-ban

Facebook Social Issues Ads Ban GuideMeta’s social issues ad rules are no longer a concern only for political campaigns. Many brands in education, healthcare, sustainability, legal services, housing, finance, and nonprofit marketing can be flagged when their copy touches public policy, access, rights, community support, or sensitive social topics.The real problem is misclassification. A campaign may be commercial, but Meta can still read it as issue-based if the ad copy, targeting, landing page, or account history sends the wrong signal. This can lead to rejected ads, long reviews, Page restrictions, and unstable delivery.To reduce risk, advertisers should review three areas before launch. First, keep copy neutral and business-focused. Avoid emotional claims, public-policy language, or broad social commentary unless authorization is already prepared. Second, check the landing page. H1, H2, CTA, and supporting sections should match the commercial intent of the ad. Third, audit targeting. Broad audiences, customer lists, and value-based lookalikes are usually safer than sensitive interest groups.If your campaign must discuss social or civic topics, get authorized early. Meta may require identity verification, two-factor authentication, Page authorization, and a paid-for-by disclaimer.A stronger compliance workflow protects both performance and account stability. Read the full guide here: https://agrowth.io/blogs/facebook-ads/facebook-social-issues-ads-ban

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