

1. Facebook Gambling Ad Example (fbeg2.WEBP)
Advertiser: BMK88 (Sponsored)
Tagline: *"Big Win | Play BMK88 - One of the top players you have together."*
Destination: toprentgames.com
Ad Features:
Targets gambling enthusiasts with "Big Win" messaging
Includes engagement buttons (Like/Comment/Share)
Campaign references dated 2009-2021 suggest long-running promotions
Context:
Likely violates Facebook's gambling ad policies (uses cloaking/off-platform redirects).
"@bvp8c..." strings may be tracking codes or obfuscated links.
2. Facebook Crypto Signals Ad Example (fbeg12.WEBP)
Advertiser: Signals (Sponsored)
Tagline: "Get Your Daily Signals - The best in Cryptocurrencies"
Destination: njoy97.fun
Ad Features:
Promises expert TA/FA (Technical/Fundamental Analysis) for ALT/USDT markets
Mobile app links (iOS/Android)
Community-building focus ("Join our growing community")
Context:
High-risk niche (crypto signals often associated with scams).
Generic storefront ("Grocery Store") may disguise true ad intent.
Key Observations:
Both ads likely use policy-evasion tactics:
Gambling ad hides behind "games" terminology.
Crypto ad masks as a generic store.
Cloaking suspected: Links redirect to off-platform sites (njoy97.fun, toprentgames.com).
Engagement metrics (73 shares, 0 comments) suggest inorganic traffic.
Violation Alerts:


For compliance, these ads would require disclaimers, licensed operator status, and direct landing pages without redirects.