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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.
pampered.chris said:Whoever she is put the PC logo on her page.
kam said:First, I have to say I do generally agree with the policy. I have no problem that I can't put up my own websites to sell or plaster the web with my PWS link. Also, it really doesn't matter if I agree or not. The policy is what it is. When I signed up, I agreed to the policies. So I am not really arguing about whether the policy is right or not.
BUT...I just joined FB to see what it was all about (I CAN'T believe how many people I know are on this thing).
Here are my questions and now I can see why it can be SO easy to get confused.
1. 2 yrs ago (before I became a consultant) I could have put in my profile that I loved PC products. But, now that I am a consultant, I probably can't (or shouldn't) do that. Seems odd.??
2. All of my friends know what I do. What if one of them puts on my wall something about PC? It would not be odd that one of them would ask about placing an order, getting a new catty or even just asking how my shows are going. So, I guess this would be a violation?? Even if my info is set to only friends can see? Now this scares me. That I could get a violation that I may not even be able to control.
Am I interpreting correctly?
maassl said:I guess that I hadn't read the P&P very carefully. I just took everything PC that I could find off my facebook and off my blog. As I was doing it my son was wondering what I was doing and I told him. He asked me "Why Mom? Don't they want you to have any business?" I wonder the same thing but until policy changes I will try to keep to the policies! I just hope that the policy changes someday because fb and my blog are how I communicate with a lot of my friends!![]()
pamperedlinda said:http://www.opensourcecook.com/2009/01/29/320/#comments
notice post #18
etteluap70PC said:You cannot truly create lasting Personal relationships via the internet.
kcjodih said:?? I can't find post #18. It keeps starting over at 0 and going up to 9, then restarting.
turtle15 said:I have to respectfully disagree with this statement.
BettieC said:Me too!!
I actually met my best friend via the internet...lol. We were on the same baby board for our sons.
pamperedlinda said:
It kind of cuts the first number off a bit. Look at the second #8.
turtle15 said:I have to respectfully disagree with this statement.
rennea said:I'm with you as well!!
PampChefJoy said:However, in terms of PC, I have found the most success with the traditional formula... face-to-face... I have never seen as much success with sales or bookings via email (even with my newsletter!) as I have with just having shows, talking to people, etc.
You cannot truly create lasting Personal relationships via the internet.
turtle15 said:I have to respectfully disagree with this statement.
Di_Can_Cook said:Etta ... I'm not at odds with the policy, but I do disagree very strongly with the following:
I beg to differ.
I met my best friend on this planet on the internet. I have taken vacations with people I have met on the internet. Many of these friends met their spouses on the internet.
I would say that my relationships with these people are far more lasting and far more personal than any relationship with any of my customers.
I do understand that things posted online can be associated with things best not mentioned, and that is why I agree with the policy. However, I cannot fathom this distrust of the internet.
DebbieJ said:It's really a fine line and I wish HO would clarify and give us more leeway. Online Network Marketing is here to stay and I wish we could use it more freely. I have many PC friends as my friends on FB and of course we are going to talk about shows and conference and stuff.
They do follow through. You get a couple of warnings, and then they can terminate your consultant agreement.cindykl2009 said:What are the ramifications of being in violation online? I'm also curious whether or not HO really follows up on these people that are reported. Anyone know?
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.