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Originally Posted by DBlain you guys are right, it is the pages that are set up like people pages they are after, I believe it has to do with advertising dollars and how many "humans" have accounts. A lot of my friends with very active pet pages are hurrying to change their profile pictures to include themselves, but some have had their pages frozen so they can not change it or access their list of friends. That's a shame because many of those people had a ton of activity and did not have their own page. When it comes to advertising many of those humans behind the Pet Profiles buy a lot of items, much more so than the average teen and tween with a page, but all that is hard for a corporation to understand.
Do any of you guys know when it comes to fan pages if you like them, will their updates show in your news feed. For instance I see updates from Lady Jane from her own page, but not from the Yorkie Haven Page. Then when I want to look up a fan page, I have to go into the search bar, it does not show up like friends do. Perhaps I don't have it set up correctly but a lot of this is a mystery to me  |
When I logged into my account which was under Max's name with my last name, I could not access anything. A message popped up that said I was using my account to promote a business. I did not use my account to promote my business other than occasionally "liking" posts from my business page -- something that big business owners do.
All of my pictures, posts, likes, and friends were gone. No access or chance to download them. Also lost private messages from people sending support and well wishes for Teddy, who has been sick this past week.
To see all updates from pages you like, go to the page and hover over the Like button. Unless things have changed, a dropdown should appear that gives you choices to show in your newsfeed. One of them is "add to interests list."
Also, the more you "like" or comment on posts from a particular page, the more likely it is that all of the updates will appear in your newsfeed.
With both Facebook and Google going to pay-to-play models, small business is losing out to the giants who have the budget to pay to be seen. I support free-market capitalism, but I have to laugh at how these two entities have turned their backs on their founding philosophies.