But if a post has already received signals that people do not want to see this content, if it contains depictions of violence, hate speech or something like false promises of healing for Covid-19 or other diseases, then Facebook even deletes such content.
The reach of content that may be viewed as offensive by users but does not directly violate community standards is severely limited. This applies, for example, to false information, exaggerated promises of healing and also to so-called clickbait, i.e. the attempt to provoke a click on a link using sensational statements.
Unfortunately, the moral standards on Facebook are often very different from those that are common here in German-speaking countries. This makes it very difficult for kenya telegram screening certain industries to get their content on Facebook to reach people. Topics such as couples or sex counseling, nutrition and losing weight, or even products containing alcohol have a hard time on Facebook.
Nowadays, you can only say yes. It's true. It's annoying. Nobody likes it, but we have to live with it.
What other options do you have?
You can either do without links altogether, you can post them in the first comment, or you can just keep posting your links and accept that they will get less reach (sometimes even none at all).
The accolade – a shared or suggested post
Above, I talked about the accolade that comes with sharing a post. I can't prove this statistically, but I feel that today, in 2021, significantly fewer posts are shared than about five years ago. The good old art of curating and recommending seems to be fading further and further into the background. Everyone is just shouting "Here! Me! Me! Me! Here with me!" with their own content (Check yourself and think about whether you don't want to change that - we can't expect others to share our content if we don't set a good example ourselves.)