Saturday, September 27, 2025

On Facebook, "over posting" that resembles spam is considered a violation of community standards due to actions taken at high volume, such as repeating the same post or comment, excessively sharing links, or sending many messages at once. Facebook's AI may automatically flag this behavior as "potential spam," potentially sending it to an admin for review or preventing it from being published. To avoid this, share meaningful content, avoid excessive or irrelevant hashtags, and be mindful of your posting frequency. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]

Why Over Posting is Flagged as Spam
  • High-Volume Activity: Facebook prohibits actions taken in high volume that may bother others, including repeating the same comment or post multiple times. [2]
  • Excessive Links or Content: Posting too many external links, especially to suspicious sites, or repeatedly sharing the same image or post can be flagged. [1, 5]
  • Automated Behavior: Using bots or other automatic tools to post, like, or share at high volumes is considered spam. [2]
  • Bulk Messaging: Sending messages to many people you aren't connected to in a short period is also a spam-like activity. [1, 2]
How to Avoid Over Posting Issues
  • Post Meaningful Content: Focus on creating content that is relevant and valuable to your audience rather than just posting frequently. [6]
  • Space Out Your Posts: Allow some time between posts and comments; posting too quickly can trigger spam filters. [3, 7]
  • Use Hashtags Wisely: Avoid an overuse of hashtags, as too many irrelevant ones can make your posts seem spammy. [6]
  • Ensure Account Security: Verify that your Facebook account has not been compromised, as security issues can lead to flagged posts. [6]
  • Engage with Your Audience: Participate in the community by liking and commenting on other people's posts, rather than just posting about yourself. [8]

AI responses may include mistakes.


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