Facebook's New Spam Filter - Small Bark, Big Bite
Last Thursday (October 28), Facebook quietly put into effect its new spam filter for Facebook Pages. It is a relatively small feature with only a handful of actions left up to the user; however, if you are a community manager and deal with a Facebook page for a company or small business, not being aware of the changes could cost you fans, therefore costing you revenue.
Facebook says the goal is to improve content on fan pages by offering automatic spam filtering on the page wall. "All Pages will now have low quality content filtered to the Spam folder within their Page wall filter," says Facebook, including that this spam folder is only viewable by admin.
You Hold the Key
While Facebook has its own methods of deciding which posts are spam, which I can't find, admins have their weapons as well.
While perusing your page's wall posts, you can easily mark items as spam.
- 1. Hover your cursor over the wall post.
- 2. Click the "X" that appear in the upper right corner of the post.
- 3. Choose the "mark as spam" option.
- 1. Hover your cursor over the wall post in the spam folder.
- 2. Click the "X" that appear in the upper right corner of the post.
- 3. Choose the "unmark as spam" option.
- Keeps Facebook pages free of unwanted messages.
- Teaches Facebook spam filters what is and isn’t acceptable.
- Allows page admins to build higher quality Facebook Fan Pages.
- Could lose legitimate posts to spam filter.
- Increase in page maintenance (cleaning two locations: wall and spam filter).