This means that your title does not seem to reflect what is on the corresponding thumbnail, video creative, or landing page.
Example: Your title is “25 Beautiful Beach Destinations” and your landing page is the first page in an image gallery of 10 beaches.
Example: Your title is “[Celebrity] Lives With Their Spouse” and either the thumbnail image or video creative seems to show the celebrity with someone other than their spouse, or the landing page does not seem to mention that the celebrity lives with their spouse.
How To Fix
Make sure that all of your titles accurately reflect what is in the corresponding thumbnail, video creative, and landing page. You must have appropriate support for all statements that you make in your title about the product, service, or content that you have on your landing pages.
Please review your titles carefully to ensure that no misleading language is being used. Here is a non-exhaustive list of reasons that may result in this type of rejection:
The title seems to inaccurately represent the content on your landing page.
The title seems to include false, misleading, or deceptive claims of some kind.
The title seems to include unsubstantiated or false rumors about a person, including any person featured in the thumbnail or video creative.
The title seems to claim or suggest to have a third-party accreditation or endorsement but the product or service does not have such accreditation or endorsement.
To learn more about this rejection reason, click here.
To learn how to fix and resubmit your campaign or campaign item, click here.