by Mike Hansen
UPDATE: It looks like I may have misread this – Facebook is charging for a service to make posts stay in subscribers’ feeds longer. Well, that’s dumb.
HEADS-UP: If I understand this correctly, Facebook has changed the way Pages you “Like” work. They are now requiring pages to pay in order for all their subscribers to see posts (otherwise only about 10% see them). You can make sure you do not miss any All Day Comics updates by going to the official FB page, selecting the “Liked” button, and then selecting “Show in news feed” from the menu that pops up. You can also get updates by signing up for ADC’s RSS feed or following ADC on Twitter.
We now return you to your regularly scheduled Thursday…
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Also, the Facebook Fan Page frequency depends on how much people “like” or comment on stuff. You show more interest, the updates appear more often in your feed regardless of pay. The hard part is getting everyone to do that.
I’ve updated the post – it’s not quite as bad as some fear – but you’re right, Orion – I have enough trouble making sure all of my friends’ posts appear in my feed, much less everything I’ve “Liked”!