Facebook recently launched a “Use Facebook as Page” feature for Page
administrators that allows them to assume the identity of their Page so
they can Like, post, and comment around the site. However, this has
enabled a new spamming technique, whereby Pages can Like the posts or
comments of other users and Pages to create links back to themselves.
Since there is no option to remove Likes or ban those who Like any
Facebook feed item, a victim can’t delete the links, and their only
option is to report the Page as spam and wait for Facebook to address
the issue. Like spam has not become a significant issue yet, but holds
an opportunity for malicious parties until Facebook creates a solution.
Facebook has introduced several new wall post and comment spam
prevention systems lately, automatically hiding posts containing
suspicious links and turning suspicious comments gray to alert admins.
Like-spam via Pages, though, only recently became possible, and
therefore Facebook may not have recognized the risk.
Until the launch of Use Facebook as Page as part of the February 2011
Page redesign, only users could post and comment on the walls of other
Pages, and they could be removed and banned from Pages. There is no
option for an admin of a Page to ban another Page for Like-spam. The ban
option only becomes available if the malicious Page posts or comments.
We’ve heard a few reports of Like spam, particularly by Pages whose
name hocks a service, such as “We Fix Slow Computers”, even though this
form of Like-spam has only been available for two months. Facebook needs
to provide Page admins a way to ban other Pages from Liking content on
their wall before it becomes a more popular method of driving traffic to
spammy Pages.
[Thanks to Bryan Person for the tip]
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