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When Platforms Change the Rules

What the link-limit rumors really tell us about content, control, and longevity

There’s been a lot of chatter lately about a possible Facebook update that could limit how often non-verified accounts share links in posts. While no official announcement has been made, the conversation itself reveals something important about how social platforms actually work.

In this livestream, I’m breaking down what’s being reported, why it fits a long-standing pattern we’ve seen on Facebook for years, and what it means for creators and service-based business owners who rely on social media for visibility and leads.

We’ll talk about why link-first content has always been fragile, how conversation-driven content continues to perform regardless of platform changes, and what it really means to build a platform-proof presence without leaving social media altogether.

This isn’t about panic or predictions. It’s about perspective—and building your business with intention, not dependency.


Thank you Thaddeus Howze, William Rochelle, Curtis Brooks, and many others for tuning into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app.

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