Facebook is prevent your users from mentioning the name of a competing social network, Tsu.co, claiming that the source is spam , which violates the rules of the social network created by Mark Zuckerberg.
The Tsu.co is an affordable social network by invitation only and is distinguished from others by sharing revenue with users. The company gets 10% of the advertising revenue generated by each user content, with the remaining 90% to be distributed to subscribers who invited that person -. A model similar to the controversial pyramid schemes
Who try to type the words Tsu.co Facebook, Instagram or Facebook Messenger receives an error message.
“We oblige all sites and Apps that interact with Facebook then our policy platforms. And do not allow developers to encourage the sharing of content on our platform because it encourages the sharing of spam and creates a bad experience for people on Facebook, “responded a spokesman Mark company . Zuckerberg speaking to Mashable
According to CNN, this decision by the Facebook even had retroactive effect and were deleted more than a million posts with references to Tsu.co – photographs, videos and comments disappeared in an instant.
“We are persona non grata ,” complained Sebastian Sobczak, founder of Tsu.co, quoted by CNN. “We can enter all sorts of sordid sites [Facebook] and we got there. But I do not. We do not exist. “
Interestingly, Tsu.co Facebook page continues to function normally.
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