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Jul 17, 2024, 8:49:50 AM7/17/24
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Given how widespread this appears to be, I find it odd I cannot find anyone complaining about this. Obviously this is extremely negative for any facebook page owner, quality of fans counts far more than quantity.

There are definitely some bots out there, but it's entirely possible that it is real people who are clicking like. There are people who spend an inordinate about of time liking things on facebook, and it can have a viral effect. Some of them are new to FB and have poor English skills so they like everything everybody else likes for no good reason. It's what I call Like Pollution, where your demographic gets muddled by gratuitous likes.

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It could also be that you are being targeted in a Like Pollution attack, that someone is deliberately attempting to make it seem as though you are artificially pumping up your like stats, thereby having the opposite effect on your popularity.

Either way as for what to do about it I'm afraid there's no easy answer. FB makes it easy to put stuff on their site but hard to take off. If it were me I'd learn the FB API and write some algorithms to remove likes automatically. It's a pain, but if you feel it is important that's your option.

As for algorithms I'd suggest that you implement some sort of thresholds. If a liker have more than 4 likes a week for more than 2 weeks then remove their like, if a liker has more than 100 likes a year remove their like, that sot of thing. You may end up wiping off legit wipes but you'll at least get rid of some of your like pollution.

Unfortunately, the numbers for the website of my employer is nowhere near 22'000, so the powers that be have decided that we should not show the number of "likes" until said number is a little more in our favour. As far as I know, I don't have access to the layout of the button through Javascript or CSS (it's in an iframe served by facebook). Are there any other ways to hide the count?

The Like button coded to show "Recommend" is 84px wide and the "Like" button is 44px, will save some time for you CSS guys like me who need to hide how unpopular my page currently is! I put this code on top of my homepage, so initially I don't want it to advertise how few Likes I have.

Due to a change Facebook recently made in the way comment dialogs display, we had to change how we were hiding it. The way they show the comment dialog has been 'moving' the content inside of the my overflow:hidden element so that the button looks really odd to the user after they click the like button.

I know many solutions have been posted already, but mine is still somewhat different. It works for the HTML5 Version of the like button and only uses css to hide the count box. Don't forget to add the appId to test.

It seems as if FaceBook has recently changed some code - whenever I clicked "Like", the contents jumped to the left, thus messing up the UI. No CSS / JS tricks made it work. I went with a more simple solution, using an iframe.

And make it so that it is always english, by adding "&locale=en_US" to the URL. This is to prevent weird layouts in other countries - in Dutch it would be "Vind ik leuk" and in english "Like". I guess everybody, in every language, knows a "Like" so lets stick with that.

My solution is a little hood but it works. What I do is just basically detect where the number is going to be and use css to have a box cover over it. I guess you can also cheat the system and add more hits if you want. Here is my code using jquery but it will be different than others depending on where you place the like button on your page.

As you can see from my screenshot, I was requesting a new name every day if not every other day, depending on my schedule. It takes a bit of time for the approval to go through, and then for you to remember to submit a new request again.

Hi Georgina, Oh no! I guess Facebook caught on to this workaround. I wish they would just allow us to make reasonable changes to our Page Name but it appears they are doubling down on efforts to make it difficult. UGH. Sorry to hear that, but thanks for sharing!

Georgina, I have just used this strategy and although they say you can only change once per week I was able to do it once per day as long as I had waited at least the 24 hours since the last change. I changed one word per day and now have our new business name :).

Thank you for the information, this is exactly what I needed however, we now have to wait 7 days between changes. Also, my page is brand new and only has a few likes, therefore even small pages have difficulty changing names.

I am trying since 4 months to do this , but it does not work, I make rebranding of my restaurants, and the name Change from Crpe de Paris to Mon Paris after 10 years, facebook always denied my changes name, I dont know what to do, the restaurants, food, staff are still the same it s just new name, facebook is the only place that didnt allow me the change, please help me

With 2.7 billion "likes" recorded on Facebook each day in 2012 (according to statistics released by Royal Pingdom), Facebook has become an essential place for businesses, brands, celebrities, musicians, public figures, non-profit organizations, schools, and more to interact with consumers and the wider audience of online users.

Anyone with a Facebook account can create a Facebook Page within minutes. It's free and easy. However, creating a Facebook Page and creating a great Facebook Page are two very different things. Fortunately, you don't have to be a web designer, programmer, marketing expert, or technology guru to create an irresistible Facebook Page.

The username you choose for your Facebook Page will also appear in the URL for your page. There are already a lot of Facebook Pages, so your first choice might not be available. That's why it's critical that you create a Facebook Page and get your username as soon as possible. Even if you don't plan to aggressively use Facebook today, you might want to in the future. Get your username now, so you'll have it when you need it.

Your Facebook Page includes a small About section where you can include a couple of sentences about your business or organization. Make sure you include the most important information about what you offer to your audience, so they instantly understand why your page should matter to them.

Also, it's extremely important that you include your website URL in this section of your page. Otherwise, it gets buried in the full About description that's not visible unless a person clicks on the About link on your Facebook Page (discussed in #3 below). Make it easy for people to learn more about your business or organization by making sure your URL is visible in the top-level About section.

Once your Facebook Page is live, you can log into your account and click the Edit Info button to add details and content. Fill in as much basic information as you can to tell your entire story and fully explain what your business or organization does, where you're located, how to get in touch with you, and so on.

All of this information appears in the full About description that people see when they click on the top-level About link on your Facebook Page. If someone is interested enough to click this link to view your full description, you want to make sure they find as much information as possible.

Choose a cover photo that is visually dynamic, capture's people's attention, and lures them in to take a closer look at your Page content. Don't forget that you can include a marketing message in your cover photo. Just be sure to follow Facebook's current guidelines related to cover photos, which you can find in Facebook Page Help.

Your profile photo is the smaller image that appears on your Facebook Page and as your avatar on all posts and photos you publish on Facebook. Make sure the photo you use is one that accurately reflects your brand, because the more people see it, the more they'll recognize it and associate it with your brand.

Add apps to your Facebook Page to provide more diverse content and experiences to your audience, and make sure your four most important apps are listed first. These are the ones that will be automatically visible in the app thumbnails section of your Facebook Page beneath your cover photo.

Once your Page is setup, use the handy invite option to invite all of your Facebook friends (or a group of your Facebook friends) to like your Facebook Page via a Facebook direct message. This is a great way to get the ball rolling and start building a following.

Start creating useful, meaningful, interesting, or entertaining content that your target audience wants to read and see. This includes photos and posts (be sure to tag people in both). Also, enter milestones and add content to apps used on your page such as events, videos, and so on. A Page without content is one that no one will like.

Don't have time to publish a lot of content on your Facebook Page? No problem. You can automate some publishing by feeding your blog posts and Twitter updates to your Facebook Page. There are external tools that you can use to set this up such as Twitterfeed as well as some tools integrated with Facebook such as RSS Graffiti.

Use Facebook social plugins to enable people to like your page directly from your website and blog or to like your website or blog content and share it on their own Facebook profiles with a single click. There are also social plugins that enable you to show your Facebook Page updates on your blog or website.

There is little incentive for people to like your Facebook Page or return to it after their first visit if you don't offer useful, meaningful, interesting, or entertaining content and experiences. Not only should your posts be useful, but you should also create content and experiences that visitors can't get anywhere else. For example, offer a discount for your Page fans or hold a contest and give away a great prize to one of your Page fans. Get creative and find ways to acknowledge your fans and reward them for their loyalty.

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