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Exchanging Facebook likes, Twitter Followers

Discussion in 'Social Networks' started by smrtime, Oct 1, 2011.

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    Is it against facebook, twitter or googles policy to have a site that allows users to easily exchange likes, followers or plus 1s for people who may have the same interest?
     
    smrtime, Oct 1, 2011 IP
  2. rowanman28

    rowanman28 Peon

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    I don't know, but I'm sure people will find a way to do it anyway, so why would they care?
     
    rowanman28, Oct 2, 2011 IP
  3. smrtime

    smrtime Well-Known Member

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    I was just curious, I didn't want to break any policies with my website.
     
    smrtime, Oct 2, 2011 IP
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    music legend Well-Known Member

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    #4
    it all depends on how you are exchanging them
     
    music legend, Oct 2, 2011 IP
  5. smrtime

    smrtime Well-Known Member

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    I dont use any APIs or anything.
     
    smrtime, Oct 2, 2011 IP
  6. khatey

    khatey Peon

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    They are social networking sites so I think, they have nothing against exchanging likes or followers. It's normal, yes?
     
    khatey, Oct 2, 2011 IP
  7. bobwarner01

    bobwarner01 Peon

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    Yes its important factor in seo & its field.
     
    bobwarner01, Oct 4, 2011 IP
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    backlinkgenerator Peon

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    As long as it happens with profile owner's will and organically i dont think there is any problem. But i guess we could expect a cap on the number of likes or posts per day or week.
     
    backlinkgenerator, Oct 5, 2011 IP
  9. xenon121

    xenon121 Active Member

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    obviously it is against the law that you can't increase fans or followers by mutual understanding. you can say that it is a grey hat technique- which is neither serious nor a easy fact to overlook.
     
    xenon121, Oct 5, 2011 IP
  10. ctuck26

    ctuck26 Peon

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    #10
    There are sites like youlikehits that provide these exchanges. FB doesn't love it, but they seem to let it roll.
     
    ctuck26, Oct 5, 2011 IP
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    angelbella3at Peon

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    I think that they can easily get rid off it if they don't want to allow it, but for as long as it exist then it maybe fine with them.
     
    angelbella3at, Oct 6, 2011 IP
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    indianseocompany Peon

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    #12
    There are many applications paid and free that allows youe to exchange likes and followers for Twitter and Facebook. Posting informative content though increases the likes and followers in a natural way without using any application.
     
    indianseocompany, Nov 28, 2011 IP
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    rmeeuwsen Peon

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    #13
    No one apparently has a definite answer yet.

    I know what sites you are referring to & I love them
    These 'fan exchanges' like youlikehits (possibly down due to overuse and bots) are a great way to get 'likes' in facebook & google+'s

    For twitter, there is really no need to look beyond twiends.
    It's fast and popular.

    Whatever method you use for any system - if you go rabid and nuts with any single feature (acting like a robot/bot/spammer) eventually you will be suspended.

    So act responsibly and prudently and you should be ok
     
    rmeeuwsen, Nov 28, 2011 IP
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    NunezLacy Peon

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    #14
    It may be , but i dont find any reason it should be , you know its our wish
     
    NunezLacy, Nov 29, 2011 IP
  15. kenshin193

    kenshin193 Greenhorn

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    for me its better do it by myself...although the process will take long time...but I want the responsive fans.
     
    kenshin193, Nov 29, 2011 IP
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    philipmorrisdirect Peon

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    i don't have any idea
     
    philipmorrisdirect, Nov 30, 2011 IP
  17. JerrickYeoh

    JerrickYeoh Active Member

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    Nope.
    I find out that youlikehits.com doing well. They do follow the policy and they able to manage the exchange well function and fair to all or users.
     
    JerrickYeoh, Dec 1, 2011 IP
  18. TheSyndicate

    TheSyndicate Prominent Member

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    I think putting your facebook here will get you loads of likes.
     
    TheSyndicate, Dec 3, 2011 IP