I now see similar messages regularly on LinkedIn. I wonder how long it will take before LinkedIn intervenes.
Facebook Content Distribution Guidelines - Engagement Bait Example
3. Low quality videos
With low-quality videos, Facebook means something different than you might think at first. Facebook is not so much concerned with image quality and pixel count, although that certainly helps. But with this guideline, they mean the abuse of the live video function that Facebook offers .
Examples that Facebook mentions are 'live videos' that actually consist of still, animated, looping or pre- phone number library recorded images. Or 'videos' that only show a poll. That is not the intention. Live broadcasts and videos on Facebook must actually take place live .
4. Links to suspicious cloaking domains
Do you ever use URL shorteners? Probably (and hopefully) you don't have bad intentions with them. Many marketers use them to shorten URLs with long tracking links. For example, to better monitor Facebook traffic. And fortunately, that's not a problem either.