A Facebook post can be bad for a number of reasons, but the problems mostly fall into just a few categories: Complexity, poor content and laziness. In this article I’ll show you examples of the most common problems Facebook Page’s have with their posts and how they can be fixed.
What you should never post on Facebook?
10 Things You Should Never Post on Facebook
- How much you hate your job. …
- Embarrassing pictures of other people. …
- Your birth year. …
- Strong political or religious opinions. …
- Curse words. …
- Other people’s big news. …
- Details of your vacation. …
- Posts intended to make others envious.
Why is it bad to post on Facebook?
Simply put, if you don’t want people to find out something about you, don’t post it to Facebook. The problem with posting to Facebook goes beyond just criminal activities. If you were to post the wrong message to Facebook, you could potentially alienate your friends and co-workers.
What makes a good Facebook post?
Keep your writing simple, clear, and to the point. Avoid business jargon and promotional language. In addition to deterring readers, too much marketing speak can put your post out of favour with the Facebook algorithm. Copy should convey your brand personality, whether it’s witty, friendly, or professional.
Why are my Facebook posts not being seen 2021?
Basically, the Facebook algorithm is the platform’s way of deciding which posts to push in users’ feeds, and when those posts appear. Posts don’t appear in chronological order. Instead, the algorithm assesses and scores posts before ordering them based on interest in a user’s feed.
What to post and what not to post?
Avoid these post types in your approach.
- Overly promotional content. …
- Political or religious content. …
- Irrelevant viral posts. …
- Negative or derogatory content. …
- Posts with spelling or grammatical errors. …
- Brand-inconsistent content. …
- The same message across social networks. …
- Unaccredited content.
Never share photos of your driver’s license, passport, or credit card, which contain personal information that you don’t want to make public. It’s also vital to keep an eye out for the “fun quizzes” that do the rounds on social media every so often.
What are the dangers of posting pictures on Facebook?
Issues such as privacy, bullying, and digital kidnapping, along with the reality that dangerous people are out there, make oversharing our children’s lives a bad idea. If you must post pictures of your children, remove personal information such as their full names and birth dates, and don’t tag them in pictures.
2) Intimidating other people
When you do not resist the urge to overshare your private life on social media, you give other people the impression that your life is so much better than theirs hence indirectly creating low self esteem in them and making them feel insecure about their own lives.