Gigarank Feedback at Facebook needed

Well, the issue that I can see here is, on Gigarank we have a nickname to use. On facebook, everyone knows your real name and some may not know who you are if they only know your user name here. Although a lot of people on facebook know my nick name as I go by it on the street too.
 

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strokerace said:
Well, the issue that I can see here is, on Gigarank we have a nickname to use. On facebook, everyone knows your real name and some may not know who you are if they only know your user name here. Although a lot of people on facebook know my nick name as I go by it on the street too.
You're right. That is an issue. It's kind'a personal. I figured that out last night with getting to know Facebook a little better. One of the many reasons I'm not a big Facebook fan, but Facebook seems to be recommended for SEO and it's also probably a good idea to get to know the devil up front in order to work with it better.

One thing I learned last night too is that Facebook has kindly provided a way of deleting spam comments and spam visitor posts. Previously one could only hide them. But now one can delete them as well. What's important for having the delete option is that when one hides the comments, the comments are still visible for the spammers and their spammer network and there is still the connection with spammers in overall. With the delete option one can block the spammer as well. Not that the latter is really that big of a block for someone determined to spam more, but since they must be spamming far and wide in Facebook, hopefully the delete and block will act as a mild deterrent of a kind.
 
The point I was trying to make, when someone makes a post on the facebook page, how do you know that they are an actual member or a user of gigarank service?
With that said, yes, spam is very very big on facebook. Along with scams, phishing etc. I also believe that facebook is most likely a greater pool of clients then and SEO could bring you.