A few days ago, my friend, Laith Hanna, who delights us with his eloquent art in publishing this page, told me that the Facebook administration decided to limit the number of people it was allowing to reach, automatically or organically (i.e. for free), pages that they had liked. For example, if it previously allowed what we publish to be sent to twenty percent of our friends, today it sends it to less than half. The real purpose of this restriction is well known. If the pages want to be active, it wants to force them into paying for their activity. We all know that those who use this means of communication, when they log into their accounts, follow in general what appears on their walls. Who would go to a friend’s page? Imagine someone who befriended a hundred pages that publish daily contributions. To visit them all every day, he needs hours that are not always available to sane people! Has the Facebook administration decided to kick us out?
A Question to the Facebook Administration
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