World of WWF and WWE
Posted by TheDoubleZTV on Sunday, May 10, 2015
I don't remember if I've posted this before, but I thought I'd do so anyway. Time to explain why I shutdown my Facebook page, World of WWF and WWE a few months back.
For those who don't know, I created the page all the way back in October of 2011, during my final semester of college. I ran the page alone for about a year before I started bringing in admins (some of which, I still talk to from time to time). As time went on, things went askew when the page would get through dilemmas.
The first dilemma was the infamous Jessica Incident. I can easily describe it in one listed sentence. Girl randomly trashes page, she gets banned, harasses me on Facebook and YouTube for a while, and the rest is history.
The other dilemma was the handful of times that the page got hacked/sabotaged by at least one of the admins. I was at my first job around one of the times that one of the sabotaging incidents took place and it was one of the most chaotic things I had ever seen. Likes were removed, photo albums deleted, profile and cover photos altered, and randomly posted statuses on the page without identification. Remember, this was before Facebook changed their Page Posting Policy, so it didn't say 'Posted by XXX' above the post when you're an admin on the page and check the status to see which admin posted the post.
Tons of arguing went down on who did it, thought things were calm until the page got tampered with again. That lead to me running the page, practically alone since I had 1 or 2 other admins left towards the end that rarely posted.
Once late-2014 rolled around, I looked at the page and contemplated the page's future. The page had been around for 3 years at that point and only had around 2,000 likes. I know what you're thinking, "You could've done share 4 share to help gain likes." Let me explain why I stopped doing that.
One day, a page that I liked posted that they were sharing any page that shares them first. I shared their page (as well as a handful of others), shared my page's link to them, and the admin doing the page sharing shared EVERY PAGE EXCEPT MINE. I don't know who the admin was or why they did that, but that made me stop doing share 4 shares completely because of that incident.
By the time 2015 hit, I decided that it was time to put the page to rest. All of the hackings, admin fights, low likes after 3 years, and the Jessica Incident made me feel like it was time to put my creation to rest. By the time January/February of 2015 hit, I officially deleted the page.
So now you all know what happened to the page I started. I ran that page alone for an entire year, brought in people to help with the page, and the rest was history. I should've just run it alone the entire time to prevent hackings, which was why I ran it alone for a year to begin with. Oh well, R.I.P. World of WWF and WWE.
For those who don't know, I created the page all the way back in October of 2011, during my final semester of college. I ran the page alone for about a year before I started bringing in admins (some of which, I still talk to from time to time). As time went on, things went askew when the page would get through dilemmas.
The first dilemma was the infamous Jessica Incident. I can easily describe it in one listed sentence. Girl randomly trashes page, she gets banned, harasses me on Facebook and YouTube for a while, and the rest is history.
The other dilemma was the handful of times that the page got hacked/sabotaged by at least one of the admins. I was at my first job around one of the times that one of the sabotaging incidents took place and it was one of the most chaotic things I had ever seen. Likes were removed, photo albums deleted, profile and cover photos altered, and randomly posted statuses on the page without identification. Remember, this was before Facebook changed their Page Posting Policy, so it didn't say 'Posted by XXX' above the post when you're an admin on the page and check the status to see which admin posted the post.
Tons of arguing went down on who did it, thought things were calm until the page got tampered with again. That lead to me running the page, practically alone since I had 1 or 2 other admins left towards the end that rarely posted.
Once late-2014 rolled around, I looked at the page and contemplated the page's future. The page had been around for 3 years at that point and only had around 2,000 likes. I know what you're thinking, "You could've done share 4 share to help gain likes." Let me explain why I stopped doing that.
One day, a page that I liked posted that they were sharing any page that shares them first. I shared their page (as well as a handful of others), shared my page's link to them, and the admin doing the page sharing shared EVERY PAGE EXCEPT MINE. I don't know who the admin was or why they did that, but that made me stop doing share 4 shares completely because of that incident.
By the time 2015 hit, I decided that it was time to put the page to rest. All of the hackings, admin fights, low likes after 3 years, and the Jessica Incident made me feel like it was time to put my creation to rest. By the time January/February of 2015 hit, I officially deleted the page.
So now you all know what happened to the page I started. I ran that page alone for an entire year, brought in people to help with the page, and the rest was history. I should've just run it alone the entire time to prevent hackings, which was why I ran it alone for a year to begin with. Oh well, R.I.P. World of WWF and WWE.
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