Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 4, 2024 4:18:21 GMT
Message Then we go to the link provided and the following puzzle appears: Puzzle comes as usual Said, if you carefully calculate the area occupied by the content, it will definitely not be that much. We proved this to a graphic designer friend by modifying the graphics so that the same text can only fit into a rectangle. This is no longer The effect of caring about the fake button made me move on to the promotional image shown above (which can be found here if anyone is interested), because it turns out that there is still something that isn't.
However, this time the problem isn't the text, it's the non-existence button. Yes, that's not an error. Here's the new message that shows up when my ad gets rejected again. What non-existent functionality are we talking about here? It took me a moment C Level Contact List to wrap my head around it. Okay, here's the problem On the logo, it shows a hand (according to which the ad is recommended to click on something) Needless to say, the ad was approved. Don’t advertise on it. This simply made me laugh. I’m on my There is a competition organized on one of the fan pages of . In the post describing it.
I also added a brief stipulation, where in accordance with the competition policy of , I added the information that the competition was not organized in any way by them. In the post There are no logos or content in the photo. How surprised I was when my ad for this article was rejected, here's how I explained it: Images in ads may not use logos, trademarks or terms including, , , ,tags, wall as well as other corporate graphics.
However, this time the problem isn't the text, it's the non-existence button. Yes, that's not an error. Here's the new message that shows up when my ad gets rejected again. What non-existent functionality are we talking about here? It took me a moment C Level Contact List to wrap my head around it. Okay, here's the problem On the logo, it shows a hand (according to which the ad is recommended to click on something) Needless to say, the ad was approved. Don’t advertise on it. This simply made me laugh. I’m on my There is a competition organized on one of the fan pages of . In the post describing it.
I also added a brief stipulation, where in accordance with the competition policy of , I added the information that the competition was not organized in any way by them. In the post There are no logos or content in the photo. How surprised I was when my ad for this article was rejected, here's how I explained it: Images in ads may not use logos, trademarks or terms including, , , ,tags, wall as well as other corporate graphics.