We'll tell you about a method for passing ad moderation on Facebook that allows you to push through unwanted creatives. The method leverages the nuances of multilingual creative processing, reducing the chance of ad rejection.
⚠️ Disclaimer: Everything we show is for educational purposes only. This method does not guarantee 100% approval of "black creatives," but it significantly increases your chances. The current market and auction situation play a huge role in this process—sometimes you can promote prohibited creatives without issues, and sometimes everything gets blocked in a row; this is called a FB storm.
In addition to this method, we also recommend:
Select your desired geographic location in the targeting settings.


Prepare in advance a white image of some product (for example, a photo of clothing) and an ad description. Ideally, the text should be localized for the selected language.

Scroll to the "Languages" section and enable it.

If your task is to promote a video creative, then for non-target languages we add a video; if you are working with static creatives, for target languages we also choose static images.
Video Creative Settings:
Primary Language:
Choose a non-target language (e.g., African, Arabic, etc.)
Additional Language:
Add German (or your target language) where you place your "black creative". If you have a video creative, you can add a preview for the video with an image of the white product.
All Other Languages:
Upload your "white creative" (safe, non-triggering content).

If your creative still gets rejected during moderation, try generating the main ad text (for the offer) using GPT. Make it 4000-5000 characters long; it can be a first-person story describing a casino experience. The text must be relevant to the offer topic.
The moderation system sees multiple "white creatives" across different languages, while your "black creative" is hidden among them. This disperses the moderation focus and increases approval chances.