Ads Policy

Rules for boosted posts, sponsored distribution, and ad-style promotional content on Xweep.

Purpose and scope

This Ads Policy applies to advertisers, creators, and agencies using paid promotion or ad-style tools on Xweep at https://xtweep.com. Xweep is a social video and community platform, so promotions run inside the same environment as normal user content. This policy explains the standards for promoted content, budgets, targeting, reviews, and enforcement.

Xweep is an 18+ platform. Ads and promotions must comply with the {Terms}, {Privacy Policy}, and {Cookies Policy} pages, and with any campaign-specific controls shown in the interface. The policy is written to match Xweep’s actual feature set, including ad approval and analytics workflows visible in the admin tools.

What counts as promotion on Xweep

A promotion on Xweep can include boosted posts, sponsored content placement, paid distribution of an existing post or video, or any feature where budget or payment is used to increase reach beyond normal organic ranking. The exact interface can change over time, but this policy applies to all paid distribution tools on the platform.

Promoted content may appear alongside regular content in feeds or other surfaces. Because of this, Xweep reviews promotional content not only for legal compliance but also for user trust, platform quality, and fit within the Xweep viewing experience.

Who may run promotions

To run promotions, you must have a valid Xweep account in good standing and follow all platform rules. Xweep may require additional checks for some users or categories, especially where prior reports, payment disputes, or fraud indicators exist. Accounts under restriction may lose access to ads even if they can still post normally.

If you are running promotions on behalf of another person or business, you must have permission to use their brand, media, and claims. You are responsible for ensuring client campaigns also comply with Xweep policies.

Creative and content standards

Promotions on Xweep must be clear, accurate, and not misleading. Do not use fake countdowns, hidden fees, false testimonials, fake giveaways, or thumbnails and captions that promise one thing while the promoted content delivers something else. If the ad leads to a product, service, or paid offer, key conditions should be obvious.

Promotions must also follow Xweep’s normal content and moderation rules. Illegal, infringing, exploitative, scammy, or unsafe content is not allowed. Xweep may reject low-quality or spam-like creative even when it is not strictly illegal, because user trust and feed quality matter for the platform.

Restricted categories

Some categories are more sensitive and may be restricted, require manual review, or be disallowed depending on Xweep policy or local law. Xweep may apply stricter checks to categories involving financial claims, regulated products, medical claims, or other high-risk offers. Approval in one case does not guarantee approval for future campaigns.

If a category is legally complex or likely to create safety risk, Xweep may decline the promotion entirely. Xweep may also request clarifications, proof of authorization, or edits before a campaign is allowed to run.

Budgets, billing, and wallet-based funding

Xweep promotions may rely on budgets, wallet balances, or payment-linked funding depending on the tools enabled on the site. If the funding source fails, the campaign may not start or may stop while running. Xweep can also enforce minimum budgets, pacing, or scheduling controls to reduce abuse and protect delivery quality.

Advertisers are responsible for confirming the budget, targeting, and creative before launch. Xweep may maintain billing records, campaign states, and approval history so support and admins can investigate disputes or delivery issues.

Targeting and audience selection

Xweep may offer audience controls such as country, age range, sex or gender field selections, interests, or related options depending on the ad feature. These controls exist to improve relevance and reduce spam. They must be used responsibly and lawfully.

Using targeting to discriminate unlawfully, exploit vulnerable users, or evade policy restrictions is prohibited. Xweep may override or limit targeting behavior if a campaign creates safety, quality, or legal concerns. Even with targeting enabled, Xweep can pause or reject a campaign based on policy or quality review.

Delivery, ranking, and performance

Paid distribution improves eligibility for additional reach, but it does not guarantee a fixed number of views, clicks, or conversions. Campaign results depend on budget, targeting, competition, quality, and user response. Xweep may reduce delivery when content receives poor engagement, high complaint rates, or signals of invalid traffic.

Xweep may use quality and relevance checks alongside advertiser inputs. This means that a low-quality or misleading promotion can perform poorly or be limited even if the budget is large. The platform is designed to protect user trust, not to deliver any creative at any cost.

Analytics and invalid traffic

Xweep may provide campaign metrics such as impressions, views, clicks, or engagement signals where available. These metrics are provided to help advertisers understand performance and improve creative quality. Metrics may update with a delay and may be corrected if the platform detects invalid or fraudulent traffic.

Do not use bots, fake accounts, click farms, or coordinated manipulation to inflate campaign performance. Xweep may invalidate traffic, stop delivery, reverse benefits, or restrict your ad access if we detect metric manipulation or payment abuse.

Privacy and user data

Xweep uses platform data to support ad delivery, approvals, fraud prevention, and analytics. Advertisers do not get direct access to private messages or hidden user data just because they run promotions. Data handling is governed by the {Privacy Policy} and {Cookies Policy} pages, and Xweep limits access to what is necessary for campaign tools and reporting.

If your promoted content directs users to a page or form outside Xweep, you are responsible for complying with privacy law and for giving users any notices required by law. Xweep may reject campaigns that appear to collect data deceptively or create security risk.

Enforcement and appeals

Xweep may reject, pause, edit-limit, or remove promotions at any time for policy, quality, fraud, legal, or safety reasons. Xweep may also suspend ad privileges for the account that submitted the campaign. Enforcement can happen before launch or while the campaign is active.

If you believe a campaign was rejected in error, contact support through {Contact Support} and include the relevant post, campaign, or account details. Support decisions may involve manual review, and repeat submissions of the same non-compliant ad may lead to stronger enforcement.

Landing pages and destination quality

If a Xweep promotion leads to a profile, post, product page, or external destination, the destination should match the ad creative and load reliably. Do not send users to broken pages, hidden redirects, misleading pages, or content that is materially different from the ad. Xweep may reject campaigns where the destination experience looks unsafe or deceptive.

If you collect user information on a destination you control, you are responsible for complying with privacy and legal requirements. Xweep may pause campaigns that appear to harvest data without notice or use hidden tracking in ways that create security risk.

Community feedback and quality signals

Xweep considers user response when evaluating ad quality. High complaint rates, hide actions, scam reports, or poor engagement quality can result in limited delivery or campaign removal. The platform aims to prevent paid distribution from damaging the user experience.

Advertisers should pay attention to comments, watch behavior, and support feedback. Campaigns that create confusion or distrust may be technically eligible but still perform badly or trigger review. Clear, honest creatives usually produce better long-term results.

Examples of prohibited manipulation

Examples of prohibited behavior include using fake accounts to inflate views, buying click-farm traffic, recycling the same rejected creative with tiny edits to avoid review, submitting false business identities, or promoting counterfeit or infringing products. Xweep may treat these actions as fraud and apply account-level enforcement.

The platform may also investigate patterns such as repeated payment failures, suspicious wallet funding, or coordinated campaigns that attempt to overwhelm moderation. Xweep stores campaign and account history to protect the platform and users.

Best practices for advertisers

Good Xweep promotions usually look and feel native to the platform: strong opening visuals, clear captions, honest offers, and creative that delivers value quickly. Because Xweep is a feed and reels environment, the first seconds matter. Ads that communicate clearly and respect user attention generally earn better quality engagement.

Advertisers should test creative responsibly, use targeting carefully, and monitor support issues. If a campaign is rejected, fix the real problem before resubmitting. Repeated low-quality or misleading submissions can hurt future approval success.

Campaign editing and re-review

If you edit a Xweep promotion after it has been approved, the campaign may be sent for re-review. Changes to creative, targeting, captions, or destination details can affect compliance and user risk. Xweep may pause delivery while a re-review is in progress.

Do not use minor edits to try to bypass a prior rejection. Repeated attempts to re-submit the same policy-violating campaign can lead to stronger account enforcement or loss of ad access.

Promoting your own content vs client content

Creators who boost their own posts must follow the same standards as businesses running formal ads. Paid distribution does not excuse misleading thumbnails, fake urgency, or bait captions. If a boosted post violates policy, Xweep may remove the promotion and may also review the underlying post.

Agencies or managers using one account for several clients should keep campaign materials organized and truthful. Xweep may ask for clarification if campaigns appear to impersonate brands or reuse assets without permission.

Support, billing questions, and records

Xweep maintains campaign and funding records so admins and support can review disputes, billing issues, and approval history. If you report an ad problem, include the campaign details, the promoted post, and the account used to submit it so support can review the right records quickly.

If you are a logged-in user, you can use My Tickets to track the response. Xweep may ask for additional details before making a final decision on a paused or rejected campaign.

Related pages

Creators and advertisers should also review {Monetization Policy}, {Terms}, {Privacy Policy}, {Cookies Policy}, and {About Us}.