SEATTLE – April 13, 2011 – Facebook last week released a tool that allows you to take a personal profile page and convert it into a business page, changing friends into fans. But some who have used the tool are finding they may have accidentally deleted their profile page – worse, they also have no business page to replace it either, according to Inside Network.
The problem happened often enough that Facebook is giving a second chance to users who already lost their page in a conversion through a “Profile to Business Page Migration Appeal,” which allows users to appeal a conversion and request that a profile page be restored.
Facebook’s appeal page explains:
“Profile-to-Business Page migrations are meant for profiles that do not represent a person. If you have accidentally migrated your profile to a page, you can submit your request for a reversal. Please keep in mind that we will remove your business page if your profile is restored. We may reject any appeals that we deem to be inappropriate.”
In the profile to business page migration, profile photo and friends are moved to the new page, but Facebook warns that no other content will be moved.
Source: “Following Problems With Profile to Business Page Migrations, Facebook Introduces Appeals Process,” Inside Network (April 6, 2011)
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The problem happened often enough that Facebook is giving a second chance to users who already lost their page in a conversion through a “Profile to Business Page Migration Appeal,” which allows users to appeal a conversion and request that a profile page be restored.
Facebook’s appeal page explains:
“Profile-to-Business Page migrations are meant for profiles that do not represent a person. If you have accidentally migrated your profile to a page, you can submit your request for a reversal. Please keep in mind that we will remove your business page if your profile is restored. We may reject any appeals that we deem to be inappropriate.”
In the profile to business page migration, profile photo and friends are moved to the new page, but Facebook warns that no other content will be moved.
Source: “Following Problems With Profile to Business Page Migrations, Facebook Introduces Appeals Process,” Inside Network (April 6, 2011)
© Copyright 2011 INFORMATION, INC. Bethesda, MD (301) 215-4688
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