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How to Avoid Being Banned on Social Networks + What to Do if You Are

Webbiquity

Facebook alone had banned over 1.3 It doesn’t only happen on Twitter or Facebook. Yes, it’s happened to me on Twitter, Facebook, and Minds over the past few years. If you don’t the rules on Facebook, for example, they will lock you out of your account. You may be shocked when it happens to you.

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Respondology extends its brand protection to Twitter

Martech

Respondology, a solution which provides automated protection for brands or individuals on social media platform, has announced an extension of its capabilities to Twitter. Facebook, Instagram and YouTube were already in its portfolio. Responses can include racist, homophobic or other hate speech as well as spam.

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Avoid spam traps the right way

ConvertKit

Avoiding spam traps the right way. Spam trap addresses are always kept secret. How to avoid spam traps. In episode 5 of the Deliverability Defined podcast, my co-host Melissa Lambert and I talk about spam traps and how they can be avoided with the right list collection and management practices. Jump ahead. Main takeaways.

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12 Reasons Why Your Emails Go in the Spam Box (and How to Make Sure They Don’t)

Optinmonster

Because your emails are winding up in spam folders. So today, in this guide, we’ll share 12 reasons why your emails go to spam, and how to make sure they don’t. Then, we’ll give you 6 concrete tips to make sure you can avoid your emails winding up in the spam folder. Spam Filter Testing and Spam Checkers.

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FTC Completes CAN-SPAM Review

eDataSource

Some background: the FTC solicited public comment on the CAN-SPAM rule back in June 2017. Email marketers have usually felt intimidated by the CAN-SPAM Act while anti-spam advocates have always felt that the CAN-SPAM Act didn’t go far enough. Twitter @edatasource. Facebook @edatasource.com. No changes.

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8 tips on how to handle negative Facebook comments

Martech

As a reputation consultant, I have handled a full range of public relations issues through Facebook, and if there is one issue that will always be as present as death and taxes, it is negative comments on social media! I remind you that a “light touch” is usually the very best approach to handling negativity on Facebook.

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B2B vs. B2C Influencer Marketing: Platforms, Practices, and Packaging

Webbiquity

I think and talk and work a lot on the “big four” of the social networking world: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube. Same thing for Instagram with photos and now, of course, all content formats: TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, they all follow that same playbook. Facebook is launching three competitors on its own.