Anyone who manages a Facebook page that has a “large audience,” which is the somewhat nonspecific language Facebook uses in a new blog post today, has some new rules coming down the pipe that they’ll have to follow if they want to keep running their page. One of those new requirements? You’ve got to prove to Facebook where you live. Don’t Miss: One of the most popular pillows on Amazon for side and back sleepers is down to $14 today “In April, we announced plans to help ensure these connections are authentic and more transparent,” the post explains about the new rules, which are also coming to Instagram. “Today we’re introducing Page publishing authorization starting with people that manage a Page with a large audience in the US. We’re also adding primary country location and Page merge details to the Page Info tab we introduced in June.” People who manage these pages that have significant followings are going to be asked to complete an authorization process in order to keep posting on their page. A step that no one should be surprised about the origin of, with Facebook’s continued fight against fake news and the like. That process will ask page admins to secure… Read full this story
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