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There's no feed on my Facebook Fanpage, why?

When I logged onto Facebook today I always just go to my fanpage (because I NEVER use my actual Facebook). So I've liked/followed a lot of other fanpages (mostly other cosplayer). But when I went to my feed/home page there's just two of my most recent posts showing up and then it says "no posts to show" and has a button "find friends". But if they're fanpages and I'm liking them from a fanpage -I only see an option to like?? I haven't changed my settings either. Is it a bug or has Facebook changed the way things work? How do I get all the pages I've liked to show up in that feed b/c I'd rather not have to go and like them all on my actual Facebook and have them get lost in all these other posts from friends and such.

Update:

Also, the feed shows up just fine when I'm on my actual facebook.

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  • 7 years ago

    It's a fanpage. You have the option to make a fanpage from your own account. If you go to any page that requires a Like rather than "add friend" it's a fanpage. Do you know what a fanpage even is? It's when you like celebrities fanpages, youtubers, brand names, stores. It's not against the rules to create like pages. Cosplay is allowed. Roleplaying isn't cosplay. What they refer to is impersonating someone you aren't. That isn't what cosplaying is. Cosplaying is an art, it combines costume design and modeling. You don't actual pretend to be that character or claim you are b/c most people cosplay a lot more than one character. They're being them and sharing costumes and props they create. And there's TONS of cosplayers on Facebook (Yaya Han, Jessica Nigri, Riddle, etc etc -it's allowed. Facebook knows they exist. You're not pretending to be someone you're not. You're creating costumes and modeling them).

  • 7 years ago

    do you realize that creating more than one account is against the rules, and they can detect when you do it?

    do you realize that "cosplay" and "roleplaying" is not allowed on facebook?

    did you read ANY of the rules when you signed up?

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