Facebook Group Rules: And a Guide to keep you unrestricted on your Social Media Profiles
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No Engagement Baiting
Facebook actively discourages posts that use engagement baiting. This is when a post is designed to trick people into commenting, reacting, or sharing to artificially boost its visibility.
To keep our group authentic and valuable, we have a strict rule against engagement baiting. This includes any posts that ask members to like, comment, or share in a way that artificially inflates post visibility.
Specifically, we do not allow posts that use phrases like:
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“Like for a like”
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“Follow for a follow” (or any variation like f4f)
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“Comment for a comment” (or any variation like c4c)
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“I need engagement” or “I need followers”
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“Share with a friend” or “Tag someone”
These posts will be removed, and repeat offenses may result in a ban.
No racial discrimination comments or posts. You will be banned and no questions asked. Bashing anyone’s race or nationality, will not be tolerated.
If Someone follows you. You MUST Follow them in return.
You must follow admins on their own page to receive the stars directly from them.
Food Fight
Creator Univeristy = 150 stars
The Copycat Effect = 300 stars
This is to control the number of posts that will advertise other groups getting started. We don’t mind helping, but we are keeping this at a minimum.
Facebook, and its parent company Meta, takes a nuanced approach to rated-R and violent content, with policies designed to balance user safety with freedom of expression. The most graphic and illegal content is strictly banned and removed, while less extreme—but still sensitive—material is handled through warning labels and age-gating.
Feel free to promote your services in the group, but please don’t lose the purpose of the group.

