Imagine this nightmare scenario: your Facebook campaign Page, which had multiple page managers just a few days ago, suddenly finds itself with no managers at all. To make matters worse, even those assigned lesser admin roles have been removed from the Page. Now there is nobody with the ability to update, edit, or delete information on the Page.
In other words, your campaign page has become an orphan!
You might be wondering, how does something like this happen? Well, it’s actually quite simple. Facebook Page admins have different roles with varying abilities. Only managers have the power to change someone’s admin role or remove them from the Page. So, if a manager decides to remove all the admins from the Page, including themselves, it becomes orphaned.
And here’s the kicker: trying to contact Facebook support to regain admin rights can be a daunting task.
So, what’s the lesson here? It’s crucial to entrust the role of Page Manager to someone who is completely trustworthy, ideally the candidate themselves. The risk of losing control over your campaign Page increases when multiple managers are assigned.
Imagine if a manager leaves the campaign under unfavorable circumstances. It becomes all too easy for them to seek revenge by sabotaging the campaign’s Facebook page.
Therefore, the key takeaway is this: when assigning someone new to manage or update your Facebook Page, make sure to assign them a role of Moderator or a lower level of access. This ensures that they can contribute to the page without the risk of taking full control.
Last but not least, when someone is leaving or is about to be removed from your campaign, it’s crucial to disable their social media access as soon as possible. This step will prevent any potential damage or unauthorized actions they might take.
In summary, maintaining control and security over your campaign Facebook Page is vital. By being cautious with assigning managerial access, keeping a close eye on who has admin roles, and promptly revoking access when necessary, you can prevent your Page from becoming an orphan and avoid potential complications or sabotage.
Related Information
Facebook Admin Roles: https://www.facebook.com/help/323502271070625



