First off, Maximus_Alex2003, I apologize for including your name when I quoted your post.
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The administrators of Facebook pages can indeed make it so that fans can't post their walls. However, that won't happen because activity makes products look more appealing. More importantly, it's unnecessary.
Ah okay, because I'm familiar with the fact that the owner of the Facebook pager, has the powers to moderate themselves without the Admins of Facebook. I forget now what my Facebook settings are set to, but there's certain people who I have added that actually won't receive any info about me or activity but are still connected to my page because of the settings I made.
Does the Share To Facebook go straight to their Wall or is it to BYOND's Wall or both or something different?
general information[information to the general public], but I can see where the formatting I intended for readability could be seen as aggressive.The administrators of Facebook pages can indeed make it so that fans can't post their walls. However, that won't happen because activity makes products look more appealing. More importantly, it's unnecessary.
What I was trying to point out is that share links are completely unrelated to BYOND's Facebook page. There's no need to worry about share links posting anything on BYOND's wall or the wall of whoever created the content the share link was on. As explained in my post, that's not how they work. =)
As for rules about posting on BYOND's Facebook wall, I'm guessing they're roughly the same as on BYOND's main site. Administrators can remove posts from walls if there's a problem. (Just keep in mind that, as on the main site, administrators are volunteers who may need some time to act.)
That said, wall posts made by fans don't get relayed to other fans anyway. They eventually scroll down to where nobody reads. Friends of the poster might get an initial activity notice, but it won't be in the eyes of the general public.
PS: May I suggest widening your text box to a percentage value, Bootyboy? =)