Fraud, scams and deceptive practices
Last Updated:
March 20, 2025
Policy rationale
We aim to protect users and businesses from being deceived out of their money, property or personal information. We achieve this by removing content and combatting behaviour that purposefully employs deceptive means – such as wilful misrepresentation, stolen information and exaggerated claims – to either scam or defraud users and businesses, or to drive engagement. This includes content that seeks to coordinate or promote those activities using our services. We allow people to raise awareness and educate others as well as condemn these activities.
We do not allow:
Content that attempts to scam or defraud users and/or businesses by means of:
Loan fraud and scams
Content that:
Offers loans requiring the user to pay an advance fee to obtain a loan.
Offers loans with guarantee or near-guarantee of approval, either explicitly stated or implicitly understood based on context (such as claims to approve loan without asking for financial information).
Note: We also look for other signals to determine if an entity is posting legitimate, non-fraudulent content, such as when it is a verified entity and a bank or financial institution.
Gambling fraud and scams
Content that:
Offers real money gambling services ("Real money" is real-world currency that can be used to buy goods or services in the real world, including national currencies such as US Dollars and virtual currencies such as Bitcoin):
with a guarantee of winning.
implying or admitting to have rigged the outcome of a game or match.
soliciting people to enable match fixing or looking for help or tips on how to fix a match or game.
Social casino games that simulate gambling with no opportunity to win real money fall under our Community Standard for Restricted Goods and Services.
Investment or financial fraud and scams
Investment opportunities. Content that:
Offers investment opportunities where returns on investment are guaranteed or risk-free.
Offers investment opportunities where returns on investment or compensation is partly or fully based on recruitment of others to participate in the scheme.
Offers investment opportunities where the opportunity is of a "get-rich-quick" nature and/or claims that a small investment can be turned into a large amount.
Money/cash flip. Content that:
Offers to turn a certain sum of money into a larger one through flipping or trick or strategy involving explicit mentions of "cash flip", "money flip" or similar terminology.
Money muling and laundering fraud and scams
Money muling. Content that:
Offers or asks for money muling (causing victims to be unknowing participants in money laundering by offering money or share of profits in exchange for allowing others to use their bank accounts or transferring money on behalf of others).
Offers or asks for money muling by offering employment to accept and transfer money to third parties using the victim's bank account.
Money laundering. Content that:
Requests, solicits or offers to facilitate money laundering, which is an attempt to make illegally obtained money appear legitimate by disguising the origin of the money through a complex sequence of financial transactions, including through any of the following means:
Seeking transfer of funds through SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications) or similar methods,
Seeking or offering details on types of bank accounts available to support receipt or transfer of cash.
Inauthentic identity fraud and scams
Content that:
Attempts to scam or defraud users by misrepresenting the identity of the poster or nature of a request:
Charity fraud and scam, which are fraudulent requests for money or donations for charitable causes together with claims that the donation is urgent and includes information, such as bank accounts, where money can be sent.
Romance fraud and scam, which are fraudulent attempts to establish online romantic relationships by seeking non-sexual companionship or relationship and offering or asking for money or its equivalent in exchange.
Established business/entity fraud and scams, which involve falsely claiming to represent, or speak in the voice of, an established business or entity, in an attempt to scam or defraud.
Product or reward fraud and scams
Government Grant Fraud and Scam. Content that:
Falsely offers money from government grants or any other governmental source of funding. We consider various signals to determine if an entity is posting legitimate, non-fraudulent content, such as when it comes from a verified entity.
Tangible, spiritual or illuminati fraud and scam. Content that:
Offers tangible rewards, such as money, goods or services that have a monetary value, including physical, digital and virtual currencies, and physical or digital goods and services for membership in or joining an association, cult, religious sect (for example, the Illuminati brotherhood).
Offers tangible rewards for using black magic or spells or magical items (for example, spells, lucky charms, amulets, tokens, potions, magic wallet etc.).
Insurance fraud and scams.



