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Felix Rieseberg
Felix Rieseberg@felixrieseberg·
Today, we’re releasing a feature that allows Claude to control your computer: Mouse, keyboard, and screen, giving it the ability to use any app. I believe this is especially useful if used with Dispatch, which allows you to remotely control Claude on your computer while you’re away.
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AdMaximus@adsmaximus·
@adv_ceo how do people don’t know this? but using SA with api is still a pain if you haven’t used it
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Dom 🧙‍♂️
Dom 🧙‍♂️@adv_ceo·
How to never have that happen and never get locked out - Create a Meta Dev Account - in the BM Create an "app" - give the system user admin rights - store the api key for the system user This user will never get blocked ever no matter what and with the api key you can add new profiles to the bm even when all others are blocked
mike@highcvr

@Meta I’m a brand owner and I have spent over a year building my brand and scaling my business. I spend over $1,000,000 a month on Meta ads. Like a lot of others I was recently banned on my facebook profile for no apparent reason. My profile (which was never used personally, but only ever to access my business manager) was the only admin on my business manager. I have lost my businesses facebook page, my pixels, and my ad accounts. All pages are still active and my ads are still active. Clearly I have not violated any of the community guidelines, however I was flagged by your AI systems for some reason. This is a huge problem. Meta’s AI system that reviews accounts is awful and unfairly flags profiles for no apparent reason. Once a profile has been flagged it is going to get suspended no matter what… I did the video selfie verification and was still suspended. And the BEST thing about all of this is that once your account is disabled there is absolutely NO way to contact support. Can this please be looked into! It has been over a week where i’ve had ads running on an ad account that I don’t have access too. I have sent countless emails to support for over a week only to receive emailed from people who don’t even know how to spell “This is” (they are likely AI automated emails) and they are absolutely no help at all. Me and pretty much every advertiser on your platform would seriously appreciate if we cut this AI nonsense because it clearly doesn’t work, and implemented some actual human review when it comes to our businesses. @MetaforBusiness @facebook @finkd

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jj hunt
jj hunt@officialjjhunt·
Our TikTok shop seller account was wrongfully terminated, we’re pushing 15,000+ orders on Shopify per month and looking to scale with our creators on tts. If anyone can help with this or knows a rep please reach out.
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AdMaximus
AdMaximus@adsmaximus·
Customer Experience Score with meta is going ballistic, implementing new stuff - fluctuations until end of May. Now it’s clear why we had this past 3 weeks issues
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AdMaximus
AdMaximus@adsmaximus·
Meta re-releasing GTM template for the meta pixel is awesome.
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Andy
Andy@andyantiles_·
I have a friend who has been running a dropshipping brand at $3m/mo at 2% net margins He spends 20m/year on his Chase card Got 60m in Chase points last year alone He legit travels like a billionaire Unlimited first class flights, presidential suites at the craziest hotels in the world Last week meta moved him to invoicing Absolutely devastating My man played the game at the highest level And it’s all over because some corporate suit moron took away the greatest gift of internet entrepreneurship
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AdMaximus@adsmaximus·
meta outages and overspending went nuts
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AdMaximus@adsmaximus·
@CloakaineCowboy They did, but it never actually had a score affecting your BM similar to the CAR score. Now there's a similar system (green / yellow / red) for this data as well
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Cloakaine Cowboy
Cloakaine Cowboy@CloakaineCowboy·
@adsmaximus I thought they started doing this years ago? The survey that they send after x weeks (I thought it was based on shipping time you could set on the page somewhere?) Make a custom audience with 400 farmed accts/fire pixel/leave review 😂
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AdMaximus
AdMaximus@adsmaximus·
Meta now keeps an internal score of reviews from you shoppers experience, people actually visiting and buying on your site. They poll customers for feedback, and similar to the general business manager CAR score, they keep this score that will affect (or ultimately ban-hammer) your account.
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AdMaximus
AdMaximus@adsmaximus·
@iamshackelford meta, google and any serious network hates automation. it triggers unnatural behavior triggers and algo ban/compromise if you do anything too excessive besides read data
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Nick Shackelford 🦾
Nick Shackelford 🦾@iamshackelford·
I'm seeing a lot of chatter about not connecting Claude or GPT or tools to your Meta or Google accounts because you're getting banned. Does anybody have any thoughts on this or ways that you're getting around it or do I just have to use manas?
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Introducing Code Review, a new feature for Claude Code. When a PR opens, Claude dispatches a team of agents to hunt for bugs.
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AdMaximus@adsmaximus·
@ssaaammiirr Just because you have legitscript, it dosent mean your accounts can't get banned bro
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AdMaximus@adsmaximus·
@ecomAim easy fix for high level operators. nobody who runs legit, scaling brands should be using actual fb profiles - managed SSO users is the way
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Léo
Léo@ecomAim·
Im getting bombed with profile bans Facebook what the hell is happening …. 😂😂
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Cody Plofker
Cody Plofker@codyplof·
I need the CEO of Meta to record a video of himself uploading ads to Ads Manager
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AdMaximus@adsmaximus·
I have a strange 'feeling' that everything will be okay with meta forcing credit lines..
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AdMaximus@adsmaximus·
@hxxntrr mid take. the spend itself is not the only factor on being forced with CL.. besides the operational downside and time investment of doing this
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hunter
hunter@hxxntrr·
Zuck found a way to rob every meta ads user and make them think it's normal… April 1st they remove credit card payments on ad accounts (No more points. No more cashback. No more free flights) They save $400M+ and you eat the loss IF I didn't find a loophole that gets you MORE points than before One of these methods involves a $100 LLC. Another one involves cycling through credit cards in a way banks don't expect. The last one will probably get me in trouble for posting but I really do not care… So meta is forcing bigger ad accounts onto monthly invoicing. You get one invoice per month, you pay by bank transfer. No more swiping your card. Credit card rewards vanish overnight Most media buyers are panicking and posting about how much money they're losing. I've seen $18K, $90K, even $180K/year in lost rewards depending on spend. Agencies restructuring their entire billing setups… Meanwhile I'm sitting here making more than I ever did before the change. Because the workarounds for this are actually disgusting if you understand how credit card rewards work at a deeper level First play is one I probably shouldn't be sharing publicly… Meta hasn't published the exact spend threshold for mandatory invoicing. Some accounts got the notice, some didn't. If your account didn't get forced, you can still pay by credit card directly. No middleman. No fees. Full rewards So what some people are doing is splitting their ad spend across multiple business portfolios to keep each account under whatever the cutoff is… Wyoming LLC costs $100 to form online. Takes 1-3 business days. EIN from the IRS is free and same-day. Business checking takes 20 minutes at any bank Each LLC gets its own meta business portfolio with its own ad accounts and its own billing. You split your total spend across 3-5 entities. Every single account keeps direct credit card billing. No Plastiq. No Melio. No fees. Full points on every dollar, exactly like before $500 total to set up 5 LLCs versus losing $50K-$100K/year in rewards Now I need to be real about the risks on this one because meta's detection is more sophisticated than most people think… Meta tracks connections between accounts through multiple vectors. If two business portfolios share the same credit card (even a card ending in the same 4 digits), meta permanently links them. One restriction cascades through every connected account, page, and pixel. So every LLC needs its own dedicated card. Never share payment methods across portfolios IP addresses are another flag. If you're logging into 5 separate business portfolios from the same wifi, that's a pattern meta can and does detect. VPN or separate network connections for each one if you're serious about this And the biggest trap: shared pixels. I know some people think you can run one pixel across all your portfolios to keep conversion data unified. This is exactly how you get flagged. If the same meta pixel shows up on multiple unrelated websites tied to different ad accounts, meta treats it as coordinated activity. Each portfolio needs its own pixel, its own domain verification, its own completely separate identity The people doing this successfully treat every LLC like a completely independent business. Separate cards, separate logins, separate tracking. The ones who get lazy and start cross-contaminating assets are the ones who wake up to every account disabled on the same morning Will meta crack down harder eventually? Probably. But right now the people who set this up correctly have runway. It's not bulletproof forever but it works today for those who aren't sloppy about execution Second play is the safest one and it's stupid how much money it prints with zero risk… Most premium business credit cards require $8K-$20K in spending within 3 months to earn the signup bonus. If you're running serious ad spend, you hit those numbers in weeks Ink Business Preferred: spend $8K in 3 months, earn 100,000 chase points. Worth around $1,250-$2,000 in travel depending on how you redeem. Plastiq fee to route your meta invoice through the card: $239. Profit per card: over $1,000 Sapphire Reserve for Business: spend $20K in 3 months, 150,000 points worth $2,250-$3,000. Plastiq fee: $598. Profit: $1,650-$2,400 Capital One Venture X Business: spend $10K in 6 months, 150,000 miles worth ~$2,250. Fee: ~$299. Profit: ~$1,950 You open one new business card every 2-3 months. Route your meta invoice through Plastiq with the new card until you hit minimum spend. Rotate. Repeat. Cycle 4-6 cards per year and you're pulling $4,000-$15,000+ in signup bonuses annually. All from paying the same invoices you were gonna pay anyway The 2.99% Plastiq fee is a deductible business expense so after taxes you're really paying ~2%. And credit card signup bonuses are considered rebates by the IRS, not income. Tax free money "Won't this destroy my credit score?" Depends on the issuer and you need to know the differences… Chase business cards won't show up on your personal credit report unless you go 60+ days late on a payment. Normal usage stays invisible to your personal score Amex business cards work the same way for most products. They don't report regular activity to personal bureaus Capital One is the exception. Their Spark business cards report everything (good and bad) to both business AND personal credit bureaus. Keep that in mind before cycling Capital One cards specifically So if you're strategic about which issuers you cycle through and you pay on time, your personal score stays clean. The people in the churning world have been doing this for years with 800+ credit scores Chase does have the 5/24 rule where they won't approve you if you've opened 5+ personal cards in 24 months. But business cards from amex, barclays, and most other issuers aren't subject to that restriction. The game is wide open if you know the issuer-specific rules Last play requires some capital but the returns are disgusting… Bank of America has a program called Platinum Honors. You qualify by parking $100K in combined balances across BofA and Merrill Edge (their brokerage). That money can be in index funds, doesn't need to be cash. Most people just transfer an existing IRA over. Your money stays invested, it just lives at Merrill now Once you're Platinum Honors, every BofA credit card gets a 75% rewards boost Their Business Advantage Cash Rewa rds card earns 3% on a chosen spending category. With the 75% boost that becomes 5.25% back. Users in the points community have reported that Plastiq payments code as "online shopping" on BofA statements. Set online shopping as your 3% category and you could be earning 5.25% cash back on every dollar through Plastiq Important caveat on this one though: MCC coding varies by transaction and nobody can guarantee Plastiq will always code as online shopping on your account. Run a small test payment first and check your statement before routing serious money through it. Some people have seen it code differently depending on timing and card type 5.25% earned minus 2.99% fee = 2.26% net profit per dollar IF the coding hits right. On $50K/month in meta invoices that's $1,130/month. $13,560/year. Just from picking the right card Now BofA is restructuring their rewards program in may 2026 and the 75% boost is getting cut to 50%. But the timeline is better than most people think. Existing Platinum Honors members keep the current 75% credit card bonus until their first enrollment anniversary after november 2026. So if you're already enrolled or you set this up in the next few weeks, you could have the full 5.25% rate well into 2027 That's a much longer runway than the "8 weeks left" panic some people are spreading. But the window to get IN is closing. New members after the changeover get the nerfed 50% version from day one. If you're going to do it, get enrolled before may Most of you reading this will screenshot it, bookmark it, and never actually set any of this up. That's fine. More margin for the people who do Meta did this to stop paying visa and mastercard 1.5-3.5% on every transaction. On billions in annual ad revenue that's hundreds of millions they were just handing away. They stopped paying and told you it's a "better billing experience" The monthly invoicing does give you net 30 payment terms which means 30-45 extra days of float on your ad budget before a dollar leaves your account. More cash sitting in your biz. That part is real and actually useful even without the other plays But the rewards aren't dead. The easy version is dead. The version that pays more always required effort and most people were too comfortable to look for it I've got more methods I haven't shared here because some of them are not safe to post publicly If you need money to scale your ads, I can get you up to $250,000 in 0% APR business credit lines. Link in bio Do with this information what you will
Brez@brezscales

damn so no more stacking credit card points from fb☹️

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AdMaximus@adsmaximus·
@heyAlexMicol really depending on the verticals, not true for all niches
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Alex Micol
Alex Micol@heyAlexMicol·
Launching a white-hat affiliate marketing conference sounds suicidal. The industry is heavily grey/black hat driven. You can literally join a network today, run deepfake Trump ads, and start printing money. So why launch a conference that rejects that entire model? ↓
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Tom
Tom@thegrindell·
Meta ads down again? Can’t publish a fucking ad
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Léo
Léo@ecomAim·
Lot of people are writing about required Monthly invoicing. We're still looking and analysing, but we believe only Business Managers that are verified with an US LLC are affected.
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