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Is there a Facebook feed aggregator?
The whole department is puzzling over how to solve one problem. Suddenly you have some thoughts)
Given: a Facebook account that is subscribed to the pages necessary for the team. Several employees are simultaneously logged into this account from different PCs in order to quickly track new publications from these pages, in the chronological feed mode. Everything would be fine, but Facebook periodically bans him: apparently, he thinks that the account was hacked.
The question arises: are there alternative ways to quickly monitor the subscription feed of a particular account from different machines, so as not to be banned?
A personal account for each employee is not suitable: a single list of subscriptions is constantly being adjusted (new ones are added, old ones are deleted), and many will forget to update this list manually.
There was an idea to subscribe to pages of interest in the rss reader, but, as I understand it, Facebook no longer issues rss links to track pages.
Is there, for example, a theoretical possibility of creating a telegram bot that would connect to a Facebook account and pull up new posts from its feed in real time?
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