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The thread discusses experiences related to reporting violations of Facebook's policies regarding personal websites (PWS) for Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their frustrations and confusion about what is permissible when mentioning Pampered Chef on social media platforms.
Views differ among participants regarding the clarity and fairness of the rules surrounding mentions of Pampered Chef on social media. No clear consensus emerges on what is permissible.
Participants share personal experiences and frustrations related to navigating Facebook's policies as Pampered Chef consultants, reflecting a range of interpretations and feelings about the restrictions.
Consultants navigating social media policies related to Pampered Chef may find the shared experiences and viewpoints relevant to their own situations.
Cindycooks said:You go Janet!![]()
chefcaroline said:I personally know of one former director that was fired from ever selling Pampered Chef again because of policy violations.
pamperedlinda said:oooohhhh do tell!
[I've glanced at the PC consultants group on FB ... it does not have any link to any web site other than the corporate one./QUOTE]
Okay BUT - on FB, the gruops we belong to are posted under our info, so if you friends see you are a member of the PC Group, isnt that announcing publically that you are a consultant and so a violation? Guess I'm just confused....
I sent that very question to HO the other day, but haven't heard back yet.Cindycooks said:Okay BUT - on FB, the gruops we belong to are posted under our info, so if you friends see you are a member of the PC Group, isnt that announcing publically that you are a consultant and so a violation? Guess I'm just confused....
Di_Can_Cook said:Janet ... I don't think I was technically a consultant when I signed up for this board ... and there are many who have yet to ink the agreement that sign up here so I know it's not a requirement.
I've glanced at the PC consultants group on FB ... it does not have any link to any web site other than the corporate one.
Honestly, this site has much more to offer than that one anyway ....
Yakmama said:gingertannery said:I don't understand why they would want to level the playing field? If someone is clever enough to advertise in unconventional ways- why is that bad? Who does it hurt?
If someone uses a search engine and types "Pampered Chef" it would be nice if the results were to the main official site, where their purchases would be given to someone local to them, and qualified. If someone uses myspace, FB, and online directories to plaster there name all over the internet, it takes away from all of the rest of us when someone finds that instead.
babywings76 said:I wonder. I mean we have this site, can't there be other forums or groups? I wonder about that FB group though, because it is an open group, there isn't a fee to join, it's not private. Anyone can go on it and see everyone's full names and such. If they are a member of that group, then wouldn't it be listed on their individual info page? I think having it say member of Pampered Chef Consultant group would be a violation.
chefann said:That's my interpretation of the policy, as well. I just sent a query to HO to find out.
lacychef said:Ann, is this the group "Pampered Chef consultants" on FB? It's a private group so I'm confused......I agree with some that the internet policies really need to be looked over again.
crissy11 said:Open Source Cook - http://www.opensourcecook.com/
This is definitely a violation
pcchefjane said:Look at what she has posted now on her site:
Plus, in December, I became a consultant for the Pampered Chef, and as any techie would do, I (for lack of a better word) “synergized” the two. I have recently been told that I am in violation of Pampered Chef policy, which states that no one, not even I, can link to my personal Pampered Chef site (that I have to pay extra in order to use, no less), so I’ve had to take a lot of that stuff down. I’ll still mention individual items, but I will refrain from mentioning the Pampered Chef as the manufacturer. If you are interested in any products I touch on, or would like to book a show, please contact me via email: myjaxon AT gmail DOT com.
If you (like I do), think this policy is ill-conceived (and non-innovative), please feel free to contact the Pampered Chef Customer Service and voice your concerns at [email protected].
Wonder if HO has seen this??
A Facebook PWS (Personal Website) violation occurs when a consultant's personal website or social media posts do not comply with Facebook's community standards or Pampered Chef's policies. This can include inappropriate content, misleading information, or unauthorized promotions.
You can report a Facebook PWS violation by clicking on the three dots on the post or page in question and selecting "Report." Follow the prompts to specify the nature of the violation and provide any necessary details.
When reporting a violation, include specific details about the content that violates Facebook's policies or Pampered Chef's guidelines. Screenshots, links, and descriptions of the issue can help clarify your report.
After you report a violation, Facebook will review the report and determine if it violates their community standards. If they find it to be a violation, they may remove the content or take action against the account involved.
Yes, if you believe your content was wrongly reported and removed, you can appeal the decision through Facebook's help center. Provide a clear explanation and any supporting evidence to strengthen your case.