How Social Media Platforms Are Changing Sweepstakes Rules in 2025

Crystal Bosco
Published Aug 28, 2025

How Social Media Platforms Are Changing Sweepstakes Rules in 2025

Social media has become the most popular way to run sweepstakes, but platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter) each have their own rules.

In 2025, these rules continue to evolve, and failing to comply could get your promotion suspended, or worse, banned.

Related: State-by-State Sweepstakes Law Differences You Can’t Ignore
 

Platform-Specific Rules You Need to Know

  1. Facebook & Instagram (Meta Platforms)

    • Must include a clear statement that Meta is not sponsoring or endorsing the sweepstakes.

    • Promotions cannot require participants to tag themselves in content where they don’t appear.

    • Running sweepstakes through personal timelines or friend connections is prohibited.
       

  2. TikTok

    • Requires full disclosure of official rules, terms, and eligibility.

    • Content cannot mislead users about their odds of winning.

    • Sweepstakes that encourage dangerous behavior (e.g., stunts or unsafe challenges) are banned.
       

  3. X (Twitter)

    • You cannot encourage users to create multiple accounts to enter.

    • Retweet-only entry campaigns are discouraged unless accompanied by clear rules.
       

  4. YouTube

    • Prohibits requiring participants to make a purchase, comment with misleading info, or engage in spammy behavior.

    • Sweepstakes must comply with local, state, and federal laws.
       

Why This Matters in 2025

Platforms are under pressure to fight misinformation, fraud, and spam.

Sweepstakes are tightly scrutinized since they can drive engagement artificially.

A violation may not only shut down your sweepstakes but could also result in account suspension.

Don't miss: User Data Ethics in Sweepstakes: Balancing Marketing Goals and Privacy
 

Best Practices

  • Always link to official rules in your post.

  • Be transparent about eligibility, prize value, and odds of winning.

  • Avoid requiring actions that violate platform guidelines (like spamming hashtags or creating fake accounts).

  • Double-check both platform rules and state sweepstakes laws before launch.

For businesses, treating platform rules as seriously as state or federal law is key to running a successful sweepstakes in 2025.

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