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pamperedbecky said:I didn't see anything about FB page titles. Just what title you would use for your PWS. That's where it said you couldn't include words such as chef, pampered, pamper or the tagline.
Here's what I found about FB in particular:
You may promote your Pampered Chef® business on such sites in the following ways:
• You must disclose your full name on all social media postings, and conspicuously identify yourself as an Independent Consultant or Independent Sales Director (or appropriate title) for The
Pampered Chef®.
• You may include the Independent Consultant Logo, your e-mail address, phone number, and link to your Personal Web Site on your profile or page. See Linking to Your PWS Through Social Networking Sites section for additional policies on PWS linking.
• Anonymous postings are prohibited.
The FB naming policy is a set of rules and guidelines put in place by Facebook to regulate the names that users can use on their profiles. This includes both personal profiles and business pages.
The FB naming policy changed in order to improve user safety and reduce the number of fake accounts on the platform. The new policy requires users to provide their real names and prohibits the use of fake names or pseudonyms.
If a user violates the FB naming policy, they may be asked to provide documentation to prove their real name or make a change to their name on their profile. Failure to comply may result in the user's account being suspended or disabled.
No, the FB naming policy requires users to use their real names on their profiles. Nicknames, aliases, and pseudonyms are not allowed.
If you come across a user who you believe is violating the FB naming policy, you can report them by going to their profile, clicking on the three dots next to "Message" and selecting "Report". From there, you can select the option for "They're using a fake name or pseudonym" and provide any additional information or evidence.