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How Can You Tell If A Facebook Page Is Using ISO

Patrice Shankman 4 min read
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There are a few key things to look for that can help you determine if a Facebook page is using ISO:

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  • Check the Page’s About Section
  • Look for Suspicious Activity in the Page’s Timeline
  • Check for Multiple Pages With the Same Name or URL
  • Compare the Page’s Content to Other Pages in Its Category
  • how to delete photos on facebook
  • What is ISO and how can it be used on Facebook pages?
  • What are the benefits of using ISO on Facebook pages?
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Check the Page’s About Section

One of the first places to look when trying to determine if a Facebook page is using ISO is the page’s About section and ultimate hub. This is where most pages will list their business address, phone number, and other important information.

If the page you’re looking at has an About section that looks like it’s been copied and pasted from another page, or if the information listed seems fake or unprofessional, there’s a good chance that the page is using ISO.

Look for Suspicious Activity in the Page’s Timeline

Another red flag that can indicate a page is using ISO is suspicious activity in the page’s Timeline. This can include things like frequent posts from different accounts that all link to the same website, or posts that seem to be promotional in nature but don’t offer any real value to the reader.

If you see anything suspicious going on in a page’s Timeline, it’s best to err on the side of caution and avoid interacting with the page.

Check for Multiple Pages With the Same Name or URL

Another way to tell if a Facebook page is using ISO is to check and see if there are multiple pages with the same name or URL. This is often done in an attempt to confuse users and get them to accidentally like or follow the wrong page.

If you come across multiple pages that seem to be identical, it’s best to avoid interacting with any of them.

Compare the Page’s Content to Other Pages in Its Category

Finally, one of the easiest ways to tell if a Facebook page is using ISO is to simply compare its content to other pages in its category. If the page you’re looking at has significantly less content, fewer likes/shares/comments, and a generally lower level of engagement than other pages in its category, it’s likely that the page is using ISO.

While there are no guarantees when it comes to identifying ISO pages on Facebook, following these tips should help you avoid most of the fake or low-quality pages out there.

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If you want to delete a photo that you’ve uploaded to Facebook, follow the steps below:

1. Go to the photo that you want to delete

2. Click on the Options button in the bottom right corner of the photo (it looks like three dots)

3. Select Delete This Photo from the drop-down menu

4. Click Delete to confirm

Once you’ve deleted a photo, it will no longer be visible on your profile or in any albums. However, keep in mind that people who have already downloaded or shared the photo may still have copies of it.

What is ISO and how can it be used on Facebook pages?

ISO is an acronym for International Organization for Standardization. It is a network of standards institutes from over 150 countries that work together to develop and promote international standards.

There are many different types of ISO standards, but the most relevant to Facebook pages are the ISO 3166 country codes. These codes are used to indicate the location of a page’s target audience. For example, a page with an ISO 3166 country code of “US” is aimed at users in the United States.

While there is nothing inherently wrong with using ISO standards on Facebook pages, some scammers and spammers take advantage of the fact that most people are not familiar with them. They will create fake pages and use ISO codes to make it appear as if the page is aimed at users in a specific country, when in reality the page is just a spammy promotional tool.

What are the benefits of using ISO on Facebook pages?

There are a few benefits to using ISO on Facebook pages. First, it can help to ensure that your page is reaching its intended audience. For example, if you’re targeting users in the United States, using an ISO code of “US” will help to make sure that your page doesn’t show up in the search results of users in other countries.

Second, using ISO can help to make your page more discoverable in general. Facebook’s search algorithm takes into account a variety of factors when determining which pages to show in the search results, and one of those factors is location.

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