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Originally Posted by yourmn
According to C5:-
"We’re grateful to fans that have created blogs, websites, Facebook pages and created a buzz on Twitter. But some fans have been misled by social media activity and wrongly believe that it all authorised by Channel 5 and the Big Brother producers.
If you’re maintaining a social media fan presence for Big Brother here are our guidelines:
Make it clear you’re a fan site and that you’re unofficial
Don’t imply that you’re connected with the Big Brother production or Channel 5
We’re working closely with Facebook. If you are a fan of the show, you should create a Group (not a Page) to show your support.
You can create a group by clicking "Create Group" in the left hand column of your home page.
But you must ensure:
Your Facebook Group title clearly states you’re a fan group
Your posts do not imply that you are involved with the Big Brother production or Channel 5
Facebook’s definitions of a Group and a Page are:
Pages allow real organisations, businesses, celebrities and brands to communicate broadly with people who like them. Pages may only be created and managed by official representatives.
Groups provide a closed space for small groups of people to communicate about shared interests. Groups can be created by anyone"
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Thanks for that man, at least now we know.
No one uses 'groups' these days anyways - not since Facebook changed them about.
They should of just given all the fan pages warning or something, but oh well.