Reporting a Facebook PWS Violation: Has This Happened to You?

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Discussion Overview

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.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant reported a Facebook PWS violation and expressed frustration at being accused of having a link to their own PWS.
  • Another participant noted that it should be easy to track down individuals who violate policies if they leave identifiable information on their profiles.
  • Several participants mentioned experiencing confusion regarding what constitutes a violation, with some stating that they have seen others discussing Pampered Chef openly on Facebook.
  • One participant shared their experience of being told they could not mention the company or conference in their blog, even without identifying as a consultant.
  • Another participant expressed concern about the lack of clarity regarding what can be shared about Pampered Chef on Facebook, especially in private settings.
  • Some participants discussed the fine line between permissible and impermissible mentions of Pampered Chef, with varying interpretations of the rules.
  • One participant expressed the belief that the rules are unfair, particularly when private groups are involved.
  • Another participant highlighted the frustration of being unable to advertise online, despite having a personal website through Pampered Chef.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

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.

Contextual Notes

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.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants navigating social media policies related to Pampered Chef may find the shared experiences and viewpoints relevant to their own situations.

OMG!!!! I bet she did that on purpose!!!

Here - just go to her main page, scroll down @ 1/3 of the page and read the answering fan mail part

there's also a comment from a CS member (evidently she's not a CS fan)

okay, so so so sorry everyone. I deleted both links since they seem to be going to nasty photos. just google her site 'open source cook' if you want to see what she's said about us. She is responding to our not so nice comments about her in a not so nice manner - I guess we asked for it when we started picking on her...

anyhow, I'm off here for while. I have some work to do and I'm taking DS to the BK playground for a while. catch ya'll later.
 
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my filter at work blocked the link due to "sexual content".
Linda, I just clicked on the link you just posted.
 
OMG! That is not right, I opened the link at work! You might want to delete your original link Linda, I didn't read all the way through the thread when I opened it.
 
I deleted the first link - is the second one (post #211) going there too?
 
No, the second link is fine. That first one was a doozy!:yuck:
 
For those of you who haven't looked at this link I would suggest you do, there are alot of members comments on her website that are copied from here, ChefBecky, Ann, Janet...

She says she's been a consultant for only two months and no one has "bothered" to contact her regarding what the rules and procedures are, but she has not really bothered to follow what she DOES know.
I sent her a private email a few weeks ago when all this came to light because I was trying to be helpful and let her know, I figured she didn't know, but now that she DOES, she is just being disrespectful to "CP" as she calls it, because she doesn't want to mention "PC" (whatever) and I hope that HO does do something about this, just for principal sake.

And hey, OSC, if you are reading this, why don' t you actually POST something on here yourself instead of hiding behind your own website?
 
I just clicked the second link & got an eyeful! Thank Heavens my kids weren't in the room. I think you ought to double check (if you dare - lol) the 2nd link again.
 
SO SO SO SORRY everyone for the nasty links. She is evidenlty much more web savy that I am. All I did was copy and paste the link from her site. I've deleted both of them. If you want to see what she has to say, just google her site Open Source Cook. The comments are on there.

again - apologies!!!!
 
What the heck, she posted something I said on there and I wasn't even being nasty as she pointed out above. All I did was mention that the recipes are copywrited (is that a word?). Wow, it has gone too far!
 
I think Greg needs to read her comments because she talks about him and this sites security.
 
pamperedlinda said:
SO SO SO SORRY everyone for the nasty links. She is evidenlty much more web savy that I am. All I did was copy and paste the link from her site. I've deleted both of them. If you want to see what she has to say, just google her site Open Source Cook. The comments are on there.

again - apologies!!!!

I clicked on the link you posted and it was ok.
 
I think that anyone who has a problem with her needs to report it to HO and not post anything more about it on this site.
 
babywings76 said:
I think Greg needs to read her comments because she talks about him and this sites security.

I've read her comments. She is trying to hurt the site, but she won't. This is what happens to all successful and popular organizations. There are work a rounds to everything in life, and if you want to be the person that cheats through life then so be it. People who want to see CS stick around will continue to support it. I am sure of that. :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Facebook PWS violation?

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.

How can I report a Facebook PWS violation?

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.

What should I include when reporting a violation?

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.

What happens after I report a violation?

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.

Can I appeal if my content is wrongly reported?

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.

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