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Man Offers To Name Son “Batman” For 500,000 Facebook Fans

-Batman Icon-One of the fastest growing Facebook Pages over the past couple weeks was a page developed by KZ Entertainment to entice users to fan the page in order to get the admin to name his son “Batman”. It’s not a completely original tactic as it has been used with varying degrees of success in the past, especially within Facebook groups. The real question though is whether or not this individual should be able to create a Facebook Page which is aimed at promoting a media company rather than accomplishing a legitimate goal.

Currently, Facebook arbitrarily disables publishing features of generic pages based on the number of fans they have as well as the topic that they’ve been created for. While this individual page may have been developed in order to rally people around naming a baby batman, it has been used for nothing other than promoting the KZ Entertainment website. The strategy has worked and the goal of 500,000 fans will most likely be hit later today.

What’s strange is that the company which is administering the Facebook Page is acting as though they randomly stumbled upon this page. There have been numerous individuals who have attempted to create portfolios of Facebook Pages made up of jokes in order to attract a network of fans and increase their overall promotional capacity. Normally I would say that this isn’t that big of a deal but it highlights how arbitrary Facebook’s terms of service implementation really is.

Enough about this being a terms violation though. The real question now is whether or not the Facebook Page administrators will actually post the birth certificate of the new baby. Currently the company is encouraging users to enter their email address in order to receive a copy of the birth certificate. However the page admins could just as easily post the photo to the Page feed. Do you think this Facebook Page is a funny joke or an unacceptable violation of Facebook’s terms?

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  1. It depends on the route Facebook wants to go. If they want to follow Twitter then this use of a Facebook Page is acceptable. If they want to keep Pages for brands and public figures only then obviously this Page is going to have its publishing rights disabled.

    Facebook will not take the content down because thousands of people have contributed to the information and the precedent for large unofficial Pages is to keep the content up but disable the communication avenues for Page admins.

    Comment by Mark — September 14, 2009 @ 9:16 am

  2. Nick, You have just helped him achieve his aim!

    Comment by freeblogger — September 14, 2009 @ 1:08 pm

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