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Mark Gresham
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How do I re-sync with only ONE of my Facebook pages

How do I re-sync with only ONE of my Facebook pages with ReverbNation, and not the others? Most of the others are not related to my own personal work, so I do NOT want to sync RN with them.

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  • Zack (Official Rep) May 15, 2012 15:27
    Just go to your Control Room > My Profile > Social Sync. Once you are here you can disconnect your Facebook pages and re-sync any pages you want. Let me know if you are still running into any issues.
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  • Mark Gresham
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    Sorry, I'd already been there before posting the question, and it was the reason I posted the question in the first place. The problem seems to be that FB requires you give permission to sync with the entire. (cf: Sam's answer to my support ticket: "Permissions are granted on a per user basis, not a per page basis. It's a Facebook limitation that we cannot request permission just for a single page.") I don't want to give broad of permission for all of the pages, for several reasons, especially because most of them were created for clients unrelated to my personal RN account. It's unclear to me at this time whether I could sync different specific pages with different RN accounts that I manage. I WAS sync'd from my RN account to my one specific composer page UNTIL I followed the instructions in an alert to un-sync then re-sync, at which point the 602 FB fans disappeared from the count of RN fans. Now I wish I'd not followed the instructions!

    This has now made things more complicated, and I may need to find an entirely different approach than RN <> FB to accomplishing what I want to do.

    If this is indeed Facebook's doing (their limitation), then thanks a pantload, Facebook!

    Mark Gresham
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