For social media outlets such as facebook, do you find that it is better to run your mermaid persona profiles as a page managed by your personal account, or as its own, entirely separate account?
For social media outlets such as facebook, do you find that it is better to run your mermaid persona profiles as a page managed by your personal account, or as its own, entirely separate account?
I've wondered this too
Call me Ally
I have both
“You were born wild. Never let them tame you." -Martha Graham
"Children of the sea,
Lie down your heads to sleep
As the maidens of the sea
Carry you down to the deep…”
~Mermaid Lullaby
I would definitely recommend using the 'page' feature for Facebook. If you have a large following,t he last thing you want is to get shut down for having a fake account. There is also a friend limit for a profile but there is no limit to how many people you can connect with through a page.
As for twitter and Instagram, there is no rule on how many accounts you can have and I would suggest having a separate account for those platforms.
The Magical Mystical MerFanc
A Welsh Lake Monster with control of weather, water and water creatures.
Resident sea monster, best friend of sharks and ducks, lover of the Deep Ocean.
Known on all other social media as theAfanc
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Of course, I will be happy to share some thoughts on this matter! Using a separate Facebook page instead of a personal profile does have its benefits, especially if you have a large audience. In addition, this helps to avoid the risk of blocking or deleting your account for violating the rules associated with using fake or unoriginal profiles. It is important to remember that a Facebook profile has a limit on the number of friends, while a page does not, allowing you to stay in touch with a large number of followers.
When it comes to Twitter and Instagram, there are no hard and fast rules regarding the number of accounts you can have. However, creating separate accounts for different purposes or interests can be very helpful. This allows you to maintain and manage content that is most relevant to specific audiences more effectively.
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