I am seeing more and more people getting banned on Facebook for certain activities. So, in today’s video / post I want to make you aware of activities that can easily get you banned on Facebook or maybe you have heard this term, “thrown in Facebook jail”.
When Facebook throws you in Facebook jail they limit you from
performing the activities that they claim you abused anywhere from 7
days to 30 days to permanently.
In the below video I discuss 5 way to get banned on Facebook, the most common ways that is:
- Email sending
- Friend Requesting
- Url’s
- Copy and Pasting
- Cruising too Fast
I know those seem vague but the value you will get from the video
below will save you from having your marketing efforts halted in their
tracks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_q15Kr81rBw#t=0
5 Ways to Get Banned On Facebook
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personal experience if you got banned on Facebook and how it affected your marketing efforts.
For users who struggle to spend more than a few hours away from
Facebook, a lifetime ban from the social network might seem like a harsh
measure, but it may surprise you to learn that many of us are already
sailing close to the wind, by unknowingly flouting some of the site’s
most important rules.
Here are five ways that you could get banned from Facebook.
Using a false name
A quick scan through your Facebook “friends list” is bound to reveal
at least one alter ego or alias. But while adding a little color to your
name may seem rather innocuous, it could potentially cause your account
to be banned or even deleted completely.
Adding too many friends
Sending out scores of friend requests might seem fairly normal. After all, the object of Facebook is to build a network of online connections by adding “friends” to your account. However, overzealous users might find themselves with a ban if they send out too many friend requests over a short period.
Sending out scores of friend requests might seem fairly normal. After all, the object of Facebook is to build a network of online connections by adding “friends” to your account. However, overzealous users might find themselves with a ban if they send out too many friend requests over a short period.
Being banned from Facebook is not fun!
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