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Facebook has removed fan pages for mass murderer Elliot Rodger, but new ones keep popping up — including one that targeted a woman who alleged its creators have har… ...
A fan page is sort of the ultimate "uber- narcissist " way to shamelessly promote whatever you want to on FB; in the past, these pages were devoted to a famous athlete, actor, or public figure.
It also creates a problem around fan dilution. Fans who want to ‘like’ a genuine fan page, are lured to fakes instead. Then when they realise they’ve been had, they stop trusting Facebook.
If you want to highlight your work (whether that be film, art, music, etc.) and also let friends and fans join to stay up to date on your screenings, then FAN PAGE is for you.
It’s not clear how the page was hacked or who did it, but Facebook appears to be taking the purported hack seriously since Zuckerberg’s official fan page has changed URLs. The original fan ...
Starbucks, for example, has one of the most highly valued fan pages. According to Vitrue’s tool, the Starbucks fan page is currently valued at more than $20 million in annual worth to the company.
After someone in the UK created a Facebook Fan Page for an accused murderer, Facebook responded by taking the page down. Common sense says this is the right thing to do.
Many large Facebook fan pages have been inaccessible since March 18, 2017. These include well known ones such as Chip Duong Pho, Kenny Sang, Cau Chuyen Cuoc Song (stories about life), Goc Am Thuc ...