Unacceptable business practices
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This policy applies to Twitter’s paid advertising products.
What's the policy?
Twitter prohibits the promotion of unacceptable business practices globally.
Examples of unacceptable business practices include:
- Potentially deceptive, misleading, or harmful business propositions.
- Making misleading, false, or unsubstantiated claims during the promotion of a product or service.
- Promoting misleading information or omitting vital information on pricing, payment terms, or expenses the customer will incur.
- Promoting offers or deals that are not available or easily located on the landing page.
- Use of misleading 'before and after' text or images.
- Use of content which could be reasonably considered to 'body-shame' the customer.
- Encouragement, glamorization, or promotion of unhealthy or unsafe eating behaviors or eating disorders.
What other Twitter resources relate to this policy?
What do advertisers need to know about this policy?
Review our guidelines and make sure you understand the requirements for your brand and business. You are responsible for all your promoted content on Twitter. This includes complying with applicable laws and regulations regarding advertisements.
If you are an advertiser whose account or Tweets are under review and you would like to check on the status or request an expedited review, please log in to ads.twitter.com and file a support ticket using the Help button in the top right corner of your ads dashboard.
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