Facebook offers
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 3:23 am
Facebook OffersLast week Facebook introduced a new feature for business pages with more than 400 likes: as a business you can place an offer that people can claim. The people who have liked your page can then see and claim this offer, which is then shared with their Facebook friends. For me as a social media consultant this is an interesting development from a business perspective that I have already researched thoroughly. But in the meantime, claiming an offer happens so regularly and these kinds of messages appear so often in my Timeline that I, as a private user, found myself seriously irritated towards Facebook. So it is at the top of my irritation list.
Of course I love the business possibilities of Facebook and I also apply them myself for my clients. Only the locust plague that Facebook has now unleashed with this new feature, is very big. -1 for Facebook they would say in my circle of friends. Rightly so.
Unclear settings
The second reason why some users are distancing themselves from cambodia telegram data the medium is the unclear settings that Facebook uses. As I said, I have written an article before that exposes one of the ambiguities. But there are more. The deeper you delve into it, the more foggy it sometimes becomes. And the very extensive user manual does not make it any easier. For example, the application of subscribers appears to be known to only a few people. And yet, if set incorrectly, it turns your profile into a leaky basket. Facebook should actually use KISS (keep-it-stupid-and-simple), so that there is no doubt about what you do and do not share. As a default setting, you should do your best to share your information with strangers.
Of course I love the business possibilities of Facebook and I also apply them myself for my clients. Only the locust plague that Facebook has now unleashed with this new feature, is very big. -1 for Facebook they would say in my circle of friends. Rightly so.
Unclear settings
The second reason why some users are distancing themselves from cambodia telegram data the medium is the unclear settings that Facebook uses. As I said, I have written an article before that exposes one of the ambiguities. But there are more. The deeper you delve into it, the more foggy it sometimes becomes. And the very extensive user manual does not make it any easier. For example, the application of subscribers appears to be known to only a few people. And yet, if set incorrectly, it turns your profile into a leaky basket. Facebook should actually use KISS (keep-it-stupid-and-simple), so that there is no doubt about what you do and do not share. As a default setting, you should do your best to share your information with strangers.