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Text validation rules

This article explains additional rules used to validate text inputs. These checks help ensure texts comply with advertising platform policies and maintain professional quality.

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Repeated punctuation

Texts must not contain repeated punctuation marks, such as multiple exclamation points, question marks, or commas in a row.

Symbols or numbers used as letters

Words must not contain numbers or symbols used instead of letters (for example, mixing letters and digits inside one word).

Excessive special characters

Texts must not contain excessive use of special characters inside words, such as multiple dots separating letters.

Space after punctuation

A space is required after punctuation marks such as commas, periods, colons, or semicolons.
This rule does not apply if the punctuation mark is at the end of the text.

Excessive spaces

Texts must not contain multiple consecutive spaces. Only a single space between words is allowed.

Excessive use of capital letters

Texts must not be written predominantly in capital letters.
Using multiple words written entirely in uppercase letters is not allowed.

Email addresses

Texts must not contain email addresses. Contact information should not be included in text inputs.

URLs

Texts must not contain website URLs. Links are handled separately through technical settings, not directly in text content.

Phone numbers

Texts must not contain phone numbers in any common format, including international or local formats.

Why these rules exist

These validations help prevent spam-like content, ensure compliance with advertising platform policies, and improve the likelihood of text approval.

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