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Facebook's Pay-to-Spam Hypocrisy: When Your Own Content Becomes 'Spam' Until You Pay Up

Episode #24 of Discussions with Robert Simmons & Rita Fox

The Setup That'll Make Your Blood Boil

Picture this: You own a verified Facebook page. You've built a loyal following of people who CHOSE to follow you because they want your content. You post your show schedules, artist lineups, and station updates - you know, the exact content your followers signed up for.

But Facebook slaps a "spam prevention" warning on YOUR posts to YOUR followers on YOUR page.

The kicker? Facebook immediately offers to "fix" this "spam problem" - for a fee.

The Hypocrisy That's Breaking Independent Media

In this explosive episode of Discussions, Robert Sommins and Rita Fox tackle the elephant in the room that every content creator is dealing with but nobody's talking about openly - Facebook's blatantly hypocritical "spam prevention" policies.

Here's the insanity broken down:

  • Content posted to people who specifically requested it = SPAM
  • The exact same content pushed to random people who didn't ask for it = ADVERTISING GOLD

Pay to boost the post, and suddenly that same "spam" content is perfectly fine to blast to complete strangers who never asked for it.

What Robert & Rita Uncover The Definition Flip

How the same content magically transforms from "spam" to "advertising" based on payment

The Audience Hostage Situation

Your followers chose to follow you, but can't see your content without you paying Facebook

Small Business Destruction

How this disproportionately hurts independent creators vs. major corporations who can afford the tolls

The Bigger Picture

What this means for platform dependency and content creator freedom

The Real Impact on Independent Radio

As owner of Discover YOU RADIO, Will Stenner experiences this firsthand. When trying to share programming schedules and artist features with loyal listeners who specifically followed the page for these updates, Facebook's algorithm decides it's "spam" - unless he pays to reach his own audience.

"These people followed my page for a reason. If they feel spammed, all they have to do is shut off notifications or unfollow. This is complete exploitation on Facebook's behalf. It seems to be an unethical practice and it feels like a communistic move. My freedom of speech being stripped away but I can have it for a fee."

The Questions That Need Answers
  • Is this the new normal for content creators?
  • Are we really okay with platforms charging us to talk to our own audiences?
  • What does this mean for the future of independent media?
  • How do we break free from platform dependency?
Why This Episode Matters Now

With Meta removing over 10 million accounts in the first half of 2025 for "spam prevention" while simultaneously pushing their paid boost model harder than ever, this conversation couldn't be more timely. Every independent creator, small business owner, and content producer needs to understand what's really happening behind the scenes.

Listen Now

This isn't just another tech rant - it's a deep dive into how platform policies are reshaping the media landscape and what it means for creators trying to build authentic communities.

Available on:

Join the Discussion

What's your experience with Facebook's "spam prevention" policies? Have you been forced to pay to reach your own followers? Share your story in the comments below or reach out to us directly.

Follow Discussions:

Discussions is a weekly podcast featuring deep dives into the ever-evolving radio and music industry, highlighting new emerging artists and the challenges facing independent media. Hosted by Robert Simmons and Rita Fox on Discover YOU RADIO.

  continue reading

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Facebook's Pay-to-Spam Hypocrisy: When Your Own Content Becomes 'Spam' Until You Pay Up

Episode #24 of Discussions with Robert Simmons & Rita Fox

The Setup That'll Make Your Blood Boil

Picture this: You own a verified Facebook page. You've built a loyal following of people who CHOSE to follow you because they want your content. You post your show schedules, artist lineups, and station updates - you know, the exact content your followers signed up for.

But Facebook slaps a "spam prevention" warning on YOUR posts to YOUR followers on YOUR page.

The kicker? Facebook immediately offers to "fix" this "spam problem" - for a fee.

The Hypocrisy That's Breaking Independent Media

In this explosive episode of Discussions, Robert Sommins and Rita Fox tackle the elephant in the room that every content creator is dealing with but nobody's talking about openly - Facebook's blatantly hypocritical "spam prevention" policies.

Here's the insanity broken down:

  • Content posted to people who specifically requested it = SPAM
  • The exact same content pushed to random people who didn't ask for it = ADVERTISING GOLD

Pay to boost the post, and suddenly that same "spam" content is perfectly fine to blast to complete strangers who never asked for it.

What Robert & Rita Uncover The Definition Flip

How the same content magically transforms from "spam" to "advertising" based on payment

The Audience Hostage Situation

Your followers chose to follow you, but can't see your content without you paying Facebook

Small Business Destruction

How this disproportionately hurts independent creators vs. major corporations who can afford the tolls

The Bigger Picture

What this means for platform dependency and content creator freedom

The Real Impact on Independent Radio

As owner of Discover YOU RADIO, Will Stenner experiences this firsthand. When trying to share programming schedules and artist features with loyal listeners who specifically followed the page for these updates, Facebook's algorithm decides it's "spam" - unless he pays to reach his own audience.

"These people followed my page for a reason. If they feel spammed, all they have to do is shut off notifications or unfollow. This is complete exploitation on Facebook's behalf. It seems to be an unethical practice and it feels like a communistic move. My freedom of speech being stripped away but I can have it for a fee."

The Questions That Need Answers
  • Is this the new normal for content creators?
  • Are we really okay with platforms charging us to talk to our own audiences?
  • What does this mean for the future of independent media?
  • How do we break free from platform dependency?
Why This Episode Matters Now

With Meta removing over 10 million accounts in the first half of 2025 for "spam prevention" while simultaneously pushing their paid boost model harder than ever, this conversation couldn't be more timely. Every independent creator, small business owner, and content producer needs to understand what's really happening behind the scenes.

Listen Now

This isn't just another tech rant - it's a deep dive into how platform policies are reshaping the media landscape and what it means for creators trying to build authentic communities.

Available on:

Join the Discussion

What's your experience with Facebook's "spam prevention" policies? Have you been forced to pay to reach your own followers? Share your story in the comments below or reach out to us directly.

Follow Discussions:

Discussions is a weekly podcast featuring deep dives into the ever-evolving radio and music industry, highlighting new emerging artists and the challenges facing independent media. Hosted by Robert Simmons and Rita Fox on Discover YOU RADIO.

  continue reading

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