![]() There’s only so much you can do to keep within those guidelines. ![]() Sure, Facebook will tell you in general what’s wrong, but it doesn’t help much when the reason for rejection is “ violation of the ad guidelines” or something equally vague. It’s particularly annoying when your ads are rejected but you have very little idea of why. Why should you be limited to only 20% of your image as text? More importantly, why is it regulated with a grid tool that means movements of text a handful of pixels up will suddenly make an image okay? It’s a problem that grew out of past abuse and has been left in an illogical place. The 20% text rule is somewhat infamous for being exactly this. When enough ads are reported and they all share something in common, Facebook will ban whatever is causing the reports, and marketers simply have to adapt. ![]() There are a lot of draconian rules in place, mostly stemming from past methods of abuse or complaints Facebook gets.
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