Hi,
We have 11 admins for our Facebook page, and we all post as the page, which in our case is 'James Cook University'. I'd like to have it so we post as ourselves, but with our privacy set up so we can partition our activity on the page from the rest of our Facebook 'lives'. Any idea on how to do that?
thanks,
Ross
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Permalink Reply by Sarah McMaster on June 15, 2012 at 10:55am yikes- that sounds like a lot of constant maintenance to keep up with FB and a lot of room for leaks and errors. My first thought is that all admins would have to crank their privacy settings up to the max, but not sure you can really make people do that..... Gotta love FB for making the line between personal and professional nonexistent.
What's the benefit / goal of admins posting as individuals? Are you sure it outweighs the implementation hurdle?
Just my 2 cents!
Permalink Reply by Ross Shaw on June 17, 2012 at 8:21pm Hi Sarah,
My thoughts are that people connect with people. Its a little bit artificial having a conversation with an 'organisation'. If I went into an enquiry centre or called a company, I'd speak with a person. And I could talk with them without them worry about me seeing their baby photos or anything else outside of their professional role. I hope there is a privacy setting that allows this to happen, but I haven't found it yet!
thanks
Ross
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