A little info about voting on Facebook--did you know

aqualina56

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I didn't know this before today and maybe you were aware of it and maybe you weren't. I'm not into the "unfair" advantage of these pages on Facebook but, did you know there are pages and pages on Facebook that you can "like" and they will generate votes for you if you post your link to the contest you are entered in if you return the favor.
I try to check out my competition when I enter a voting contest and I saw this one woman's facebook page and she had all these pages she "liked" so they would vote for her. Like over 10 pages. She votes for them, they vote for her. That's just not right. At least SA is an aquaintance of other SA members if they want to vote for them. So we are kinda like friends (family) even though we have never met--right??
Well, I am trusting the Lord that if he wants me to win that Craftsman tractor to give to my dad as a smidgen of repayment for all he's done for me the last 8 years I'll win it if she's "liked" 50 pages that people vote for her if she votes for them.
Just venting. Thanks for listening. God bless. KIM
 
I know, I know... it's so hard, which is why this will probably be THE last voting contest I enter for awhile. I feel like I've worked my a** off getting each and every vote by personal request, vote returns, etc and some people just basically have it at their fingertips with no effort at all.

I hope you win!! I voted for you!! :sunny:
 
You said:

"did you know there are pages and pages on Facebook that you can "like" and they will generate votes for you if you post your link to the contest you are entered in if you return the favor."

Which sounds like people are cheating, but you later say:

"I try to check out my competition when I enter a voting contest and I saw this one woman's facebook page and she had all these pages she "liked" so they would vote for her. Like over 10 pages. She votes for them, they vote for her. That's just not right. At least SA is an aquaintance of other SA members if they want to vote for them. So we are kinda like friends (family) even though we have never met--right??"

So it sounds legit - and it makes sense to do voting on a quid pro quo basis at the source {Facebook}.
 
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