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13 Best Practices for Restaurants on Facebook

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The Facebook Marketing Series is supported by Buddy Media. Now that Facebook will no longer allow your brand to hide comments from your followers, knowing the right strategies for moderating is paramount. Download our guide to Facebook publishing and moderation now.
Everyone has to eat, and 700 million of those people are also on Facebook.
Naturally, there are a lot of restaurants on the world’s largest social network, though there could be a lot more, and many of the ones that do have Facebook Pages could be better. To that end, Mashable spoke with social media stars from the hospitality industry about some best practices when it comes to Facebooking food.

1. Be Transparent



“We never want to delete any negative reviews,” says Ashley Tyson, social media manager at
 

TechGuy

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The Facebook Marketing Series is supported by Buddy Media. Now that Facebook will no longer allow your brand to hide comments from your followers, knowing the right strategies for moderating is paramount. Download our guide to Facebook publishing and moderation now.
Everyone has to eat, and 700 million of those people are also on Facebook.
Naturally, there are a lot of restaurants on the world’s largest social network, though there could be a lot more, and many of the ones that do have Facebook Pages could be better. To that end, Mashable spoke with social media stars from the hospitality industry about some best practices when it comes to Facebooking food.

1. Be Transparent



“We never want to delete any negative reviews,” says Ashley Tyson, social media manager at
 
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