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So I've been checking every social signal checker I know of and can find, and every single one of them say the same thing. None of them are showing the share count of Facebook shares, likes, comments etc.
Try using any social signal checker online to check how many social signals, shares, likes you have and nothing will show for Facebook?
http://socialsignalchecker.com/
http://www.socialsignals.de/
http://social-llama.com/social-signal-checker/
https://www.sharedcount.com/
http://www.socialsignals.de
Twitter disabled showing their share count of tweets and things a while back. Have Facebook now followed suit and are doing the same thing?
The only thing that's still showing is Google+ 1's.
I've searched around and all I can find about it is this post on the Inc site.
Not having the count made many third party button suites lopsided, and made Twitter stand out in a negative way. What they didn't know at the time was that they were starting a trend. This trend continues today with the loss of access to the share_count data for Facebook. Facebook has not yet made an announcement about the loss of this data. Or have they?
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I hope it's not a forever type of thing because that would mean a lot of people will lose their businesses, or a website at least, and not have that revenue stream helping them out.
I actually just put up a new website and I was having a problem with the facebook social shares showing up and maybe this is why. It's either that or I'm just bad at putting in the code to show it lol
What would be the reasoning to take this away? Maybe facebook is tired of the inflation of likes, shares and fake comments in order to show a page, picture, profile are more popular than they should be? If that's the case, I think it's a smart move because now people won't focus on a number and it will reduce the fake statistics that show up on a profile. I know I've bought plenty of likes, shares, and comments that were fake for my websites facebook pages just to show they are more popular than they really are at the beginning. Becaus you know, who wants to start from scratch? lol Oh damn, I didn't hear about this until just now :D I guess I'm going to have to do a bit of researching now to see if this is just a temporary thing due to new coding and updates or if they are pushing this as a forever type of thing. I hope it's not a forever type of thing because that would mean a lot of people will lose their businesses, or a website at least, and not have that revenue stream helping them out. I actually just put up a new website and I was having a problem with the facebook social shares showing up and maybe this is why. It's either that or I'm just bad at putting in the code to show it lol :D What would be the reasoning to take this away? Maybe facebook is tired of the inflation of likes, shares and fake comments in order to show a page, picture, profile are more popular than they should be? If that's the case, I think it's a smart move because now people won't focus on a number and it will reduce the fake statistics that show up on a profile. I know I've bought plenty of likes, shares, and comments that were fake for my websites facebook pages just to show they are more popular than they really are at the beginning. Becaus you know, who wants to start from scratch? lol :D
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