Must Read! Facebook is Throttling or Shadow Banning Steemit Posts.

Did You Wonder Why Your Facebook Posts from Steemit are Getting a Tiny Amount of Interaction?

Facebook has utilized a technique called shadow banning for years. It also goes by a term called throttling. What Facebook does is restrict the amount of your friends or connections who see posts from specific websites. Throttling or shadow banning is just the first step. If Facebook deems Steemit a threat they will likely not allow posts or links from Steemit at all.

In the meantime it is still ok to post your Steemit links to Facebook. Just be warned that the amount of people who see them will be severely restricted.

What Can You Do to Evade Throttling of Your Posts?

If You Post This Way You can Expect Facebook to Throttle the Post.

Here is How to Evade it!

What Proof Do You Have that Facebook is Shadow Banning Steemit Posts.

I have absolutely no definitive proof. Over the last few weeks Steemit users have been complaining that their posts are not reaching the amount of views that they used to get on Facebook. Since I have been down this road before when Facebook shadow banned Youtube, Google Plus and Tsu I recognize the tactics.

When using social media it is always wise to remember that there is a war for our attention. Companies like Facebook do not like competition especially when it takes your eyes off of their website and their ads. Facebook wants you to stay on their platform!

Remember that the internet is very big and Facebook is just one place to drop your links. Here is a list of other social media platforms that you can drop your links into.

Google Plus
Twitter
Pinterest
Tumblr
StumbleUpon
Scoop.it
Diigo
Wordpress
Blogger
Medium
LinkedIn

If you are serious about ranking your Steemit posts then I recommend you spend just as much time writing your posts as you do sharing your content. I know it takes work but being a good blogger requires more than writing to be successful. Social Media is what we do. $200 Social

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