![]() And even if Facebook eventually blocks those ads and bans the account, an ad launderer can move to another rented account and start over - without Facebook or anyone else knowing who they are. With a rented account, a person can create a new page and quickly begin running ads. The rental economy for Facebook accounts is yet another example of how people attempt to exploit the platform’s ad system in order to avoid bans and conceal who is really behind a campaign. ![]() ![]() Shady internet marketers who’ve been banned from advertising on Facebook have come up with a way to keep running campaigns on the platform: paying people to “rent” their Facebook accounts. ![]()
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