Facebook deletes hacked Pages, destroying years of work • The Register.
Businesses and individuals using Facebook Pages are getting booted off their fanpage with no way back on, and it’s costing some of them money.
Typically, the administrator tries to access the Page, only to discover that someone else has managed to get admin privileges and then deleted their admin status.
Because they are no longer an admin of the Page, they have no standing with Facebook and no way of getting rid of the usurper and are usually told by the social network that the only option they have is to report it as “infringing or violating their rights” so that it will be deleted. But for many users, this is a difficult option to swallow after months, or even years, spent building up their fanbase.
Ali Naqvi, owner and director of 123vouchercodes.co.uk, lost his Page around three months ago at great cost to his business.
“We had 6,000 fans who were genuine followers interested in our updates and clicking away. The clicks brought in about 10 to 15 per cent traffic every month,” he told The Reg. “My webpage does about 50,000 unique visits a month – it’s not huge, but at the same time, whatever traffic is there, 10 to 15 per cent is a big chunk of that.”
After months of trying to get help from Facebook, Naqvi has resorted to starting a new Page, but it’s not a solution he’s happy with.
“I’ve actually started a new Page already, but the take-up is slow,” he said. “I spent two years building the 6,000 fan base and I’ve just started now so it’s only a couple of hundred on there. It’s not the same, it’s not going to bring the same amount of traffic.”