I work for a public figure. We have about 16k followers on Twitter but our Facebook is a little out of whack.
The previous team started the account 10+ years ago as a personal account with public settings. With current friend restrictions at 5,000, we have to remove inactive or low-engagement friends weekly to accept new requests.
Over the last few years, there was a page developed but it’s only being used for ads or content we want to boost. This page only has about 200 likes.
I think having both a page and a public account is confusing to new followers. It also doesn’t look good since the page has low engagement. And weekly friend management is a waste of time.
My stance is that we should gradually stop posting on the personal account so that we can only have posts coming out of one place: the page. Problem is that we don’t want to lose out on the history (old posts, etc) since it’s 10 years + of content.
Anyone know how we could keep the account history while transferring over to a page? Alternatively, do you have any advice?
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