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Yes, the page method is still active, but going viral is the challenging part. I know someone who made $70k in May using this method but spent around $10k on traffic to achieve virality. Facebook tweaks its algorithm after such viral events, but it tends to settle down after a few months. That’s the current trend "
"It seems like the strategy involves setting up a large number of accounts within massive groups to kickstart engagement. These accounts keep posting repeatedly to generate traction.
Pay the group admin $50 and keep pushing until the shares start flowing in.
Tier 3 countries still fall for tactics like this, which might explain why they target so many.
But... it looks like a sweepstakes offer. If you follow the link to their actual page, it leads to a low-quality Google Sites landing page, so they might be filtering out Tier 3 traffic.
It's hard to pinpoint the exact reason behind its success. It might have gained just the right momentum, like a snowball effect, that keeps it growing. Alternatively, there could be other contributing factors at play. Either way, it's intriguing to watch unfold.
I have a question: If someone reports a post, is there a strong chance that Facebook will eventually take the page down? Considering it’s likely that someone will report it at some point, is the risk high?
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