Facebook Jail: How To Stay Out

Posted by Hadraj Youssef On Thursday, August 8, 2013 0 Comments
By Ken Acree


There is a great deal of controversy these days about the idea of Facebook Jail. Some people claim that it does not exist. The truth is that it most certainly does exist, even if Facebook does not technically call it jail. By whatever name you want to call it, the story is always the same. You need to STAY OUT!

But do you actually care? Maybe not. You may go through the rest of your life never giving a second thought to the matter. However, if you are one of the over 1 billion people on planet earth who enjoy the service, it would be a bummer to get dumped by the site. Even worse, if you are someone who markets a product online, Facebook may actually be critical to the success of your business.

Occasionally I will hear an argument that Facebook is acting in an unfair manner by putting users in jail. This is a silly position, in my opinion. No one is required to use the service and they are allowed to have rules. It makes much more sense to learn to follow their guidelines than to sit on the sidelines and whine.

There are several way that you can keep from being penalized, but we will narrow it down to three for this brief article. You need to be yourself in all of your interactions, never send spam to anyone, and practice the art of engagement.

It is important to be yourself when hanging out on social media like Facebook. If you try to be something that you are not, people will see right through your act. Never try to friend people that you don't really have a relationship with. This can land you in jail quickly.

Don't send spam! Do you like spam? I'm guessing that the answer is, "No." If you don't like it, why would anybody else? Sending spam is a sign of desperation. You won't get sales, but you will get kicked out of Facebook.

Engage others. Ask people questions. Find out what they want to know and help them find solutions. No one gets slapped by Facebook for being extremely popular and helpful.

Ultimately, staying out of Facebook Jail is about putting in the time and doing things the right way. Unless you want to pay for ads, there is really no short cut to developing an online presence. Work hard. Be yourself. These attributes will surely keep you out of trouble.




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