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I had a case when I copied an article from the group of the magazine "Vokrug Sveta" to my group, or rather to the fan page, and I was "written out" a warning "ah-ah-ah, again and bo-bo-bo". There is a page - where I promote a real beauty salon in MO, and of course advertising and stuff. No, they didn’t, but... there is, but... I heard / read that if you engage in advertising (for example, pages) somehow bypassing the official Facebook targeting, then you will be banned. Those. use services / sites for cheating / signing fakes / likes, etc. can be banned. This is calculated in some cunning way by special "robots" on Facebook, which track a lot, a lot. Namely: when creating a fake page, he looks at the avatar on the Internet - if it is very common (you can check it here(Google pictures opens) the photo is dragged into the search, and if there are matches, it will immediately give out where and how (this is like an "analogue", the program works in approximately the same way), it can ban the account as a "fake" and ask to confirm with a document. Similarly, another program on Facebook checks the content. Those. if there is too much "spam", and even with the same links and in a row ... again, it blocks until a copy of the passport is provided (I had something like that When your facebook account was blocked, what were your actions (what was the reason for blocking your account)?). In general, Facebook (like other social networks, in particular Russian ones) is not just a portal for communication, business, advertising, PR, trolls, etc. And a very complex and multi-level organism, where there is a lot of any protection (for example, go to any social network except Twitter, and try to read the restrictions on how much and what you need ... and you won’t find an answer .. only by typing or on the forums of those who "reached" the limits.). Those. for security reasons, everything is hidden (how much you can post, at what interval, what links, how many in a row, etc.). And there are at least a few internal Facebook robots/programs that keep track of it all. To the point that they “scrape” all possible information from you through the browser and transfer it to many servers for statistics and eternal storage (look through the snif as soon as you enterhttps://facebook.com - how many and where various requests from you went ...) So that "brute force" will not work, you need to adapt more or less to the rules of Facebook and within them already do what you want
and the actual answer to the question: Facebook will not block the group - Facebook will block the entire account if you violate the above rules. Because very much struggling with advertising, which does not go through a purchase on Facebook, and which "takes away" bread from Facebook. But, if you do it not through "outsiders", but for example through their official API (sorry for my advertising, I just created such a CatPost service ) or "handles" - then there should be no problems.
how to calculate - has already written.
at the expense of competitors - if you "copy" their content (entirely and without changes) and do not indicate that it is from them (roughly speaking, do not repost - but copy without indicating that it is theirs), and they see it, they can file a complaint (as I got it once). Perhaps there are special functions - which track plagiarism.
How to prevent - through a repost - it's official and without consequences. Either (probably) copy everything and indicate the source in the saaaaam at the bottom, well, or "rewrite" in your own words so that it does not look like plagiarism. But, if you create your own "content", then in theory anyone can file a complaint. But I don't think they will achieve anything.
UPD
the vast majority of blocking is done not by people / moderators / system administrators, but automatically by "robots" who search through "filters"
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